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    Hello all, long time reader, first time poster. I'm a claimant and I'm looking to compile an N244 to strike out a defence - any suggestions on how to compile this correctly - I know the points I need to raise but no idea on how to correctly write it?
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    Hi LANGBANK

    Welcome to LB

    What you need to do is give your reasons / facts and the law as to why you seek a Strike Out of the Claim / case, there maybe evidence which might help your case and make reference to CPR Rule 3.4.

    https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...t03/pd_part03a

    Although you've applied to Strike Out the case, doesn't mean it will.

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    • #3
      Thank you Echat,

      defendant's defence is a 'bare denial' there is no coherent statement of facts and no supporting evidence.

      Defendant waffles on about other parties and other events unrelated to the case so obstruction of just disposal of proceedings/abuse of court process.

      Defendant states claim is a vendetta however motive and intention to defendant is an irrelevant point

      Statement of truth at the end of the defence doesn't include the correct wording and as such contravenes CPR Part 22

      Multiple inaccuracies and false claims again with no evidence to support

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      • #4
        Originally posted by langbank View Post
        Thank you Echat,

        defendant's defence is a 'bare denial' there is no coherent statement of facts and no supporting evidence.

        Defendant waffles on about other parties and other events unrelated to the case so obstruction of just disposal of proceedings/abuse of court process.

        Defendant states claim is a vendetta however motive and intention to defendant is an irrelevant point

        Statement of truth at the end of the defence doesn't include the correct wording and as such contravenes CPR Part 22

        Multiple inaccuracies and false claims again with no evidence to support
        In the N244 form, break down their 'defence as you have in post 3; explain why the 'defence' fails, refer to the relevant CPR 34 / 22 etc.

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        • #5
          Super, will do. Thank you for your help

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