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Costs direction wrong AGAIN!!!

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  • Costs direction wrong AGAIN!!!

    Hi,

    What can I do when a courts directions are once again wrong. The latest issue that has been introduced by the courts orders involve evidence to support proof of service. The court has order that an email receipt for proof of sending is provided to show document have been served via Drop Box. However not all email service providers (in this case Yahoo), provide a 'receipt' service, so it is impossible ti comply with the courts orders from the claimants perspective i.e. me, and Have no idea if the same applies to the defedant

    My concern is not only with the above order issue, but that this is the 4th time the courts orders have been wrong, and this seems to be an ongoing saga. The judges are to keen to preach from their ivory towers then rush out ill thought out directions despite both the claimant and the defendant trying to advise them accordingly.

    This is totally unacceptable, and I am wondering what I can do regarding a formal complaint. I realise there are judicial complaints processes inlace regarding a judge and his/her conduct, but as we haven't yet got to an official hearing due to court errors (ongoing for over year), the issues identified are not about 'conduct' per say, but simply to do with their in ability to think clearly before rushing out directions, its ridiculous.

    Any help, much appreciated.

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