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Poorly formed defence - could this be thrown out by the court?

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  • Poorly formed defence - could this be thrown out by the court?

    I have received a Defence which on the face of it does not appear to comply with the requirements of the CPR in that it does not address the claims that I have made.

    This is a fast-track case started through MCOL.

    Could someone take a look at this and give me an opinion?
    I can post the claim and defence, of course (or PM them)

    Thanks
    Last edited by cam69; 23rd February 2019, 08:26:AM. Reason: Updated title
    Tags: cpr, defence

  • #2
    I think to be able to help you'd have to post the claim particulars and defence - suitable redacted.

    Has the case been allocated to track yet ?
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    • #3
      Ok - thanks. I expected this. I will spend a bit of time to redact the documents.

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      • #4
        Our case was recently allocated to the fast track

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        • #5
          I have attached redacted copies of the Claim and Defence for further inspection
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            Can anyone offer an opinion on the way that the Defence has been written up here? Thanks in advance.

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