Hello All,
I had court case with parking management company, where they illegally trying to claim money from me. Long story short they sued me, hearing was moved dozen times over the period of 2.5 years, because of covid and apparently last time court sent notice to hearing was in August 2021, for 14 January 2022. I have not received the notice, so I have not attended the court and judge just didn't bother to consult the law and defaulted the judgement against me (I can detail the case if needed, but it should have been guaranteed win).
Anyhow, this left me in position where I had no other option but to fill N244 and ask for the judgement to be set aside. From financial perspective it makes no-sense - judgement was £274.76 against me and N244 costed me £275. But I am arguing this case from the principle, because claimant is basically fraud, trespassing on my land and harassing me with PCN for parking on my own land (leaseholder).
Now sadly, I am coming here after filling N244, because I did not want to delay and get visited by bailiffs, but it seems that what I put on the form was right as the Court clerk went through it before taking the payment and it was fine. Obviously it does not mean that Judge will accept to put the judgement aside, but at least it seems I have not made any procedural errors on the form.
One question I have - is there any process to claim the fees for N244 back? Because in this case I have effectively lost £275 for no fault of my own. I heard on pepipoo forum that apparently if I make N244 for reason of "not receiving notice and no defence", I may be able to ask for some or all of the fees to be reduced, but I can't find any mention or any process anywhere. Only the EX160A, which is not relevant because it is for people on low income and I would never qualify for that. Now obviously, one could argue that why should I care for £275 if I am high earner, but here I effectively had to pay it because of court or postal service mistake, so it isn't fair in my opinion. Especially considering that the cost is the same cost as judgement.
Any advise would be welcome.
I had court case with parking management company, where they illegally trying to claim money from me. Long story short they sued me, hearing was moved dozen times over the period of 2.5 years, because of covid and apparently last time court sent notice to hearing was in August 2021, for 14 January 2022. I have not received the notice, so I have not attended the court and judge just didn't bother to consult the law and defaulted the judgement against me (I can detail the case if needed, but it should have been guaranteed win).
Anyhow, this left me in position where I had no other option but to fill N244 and ask for the judgement to be set aside. From financial perspective it makes no-sense - judgement was £274.76 against me and N244 costed me £275. But I am arguing this case from the principle, because claimant is basically fraud, trespassing on my land and harassing me with PCN for parking on my own land (leaseholder).
Now sadly, I am coming here after filling N244, because I did not want to delay and get visited by bailiffs, but it seems that what I put on the form was right as the Court clerk went through it before taking the payment and it was fine. Obviously it does not mean that Judge will accept to put the judgement aside, but at least it seems I have not made any procedural errors on the form.
One question I have - is there any process to claim the fees for N244 back? Because in this case I have effectively lost £275 for no fault of my own. I heard on pepipoo forum that apparently if I make N244 for reason of "not receiving notice and no defence", I may be able to ask for some or all of the fees to be reduced, but I can't find any mention or any process anywhere. Only the EX160A, which is not relevant because it is for people on low income and I would never qualify for that. Now obviously, one could argue that why should I care for £275 if I am high earner, but here I effectively had to pay it because of court or postal service mistake, so it isn't fair in my opinion. Especially considering that the cost is the same cost as judgement.
Any advise would be welcome.
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