Please if a defendant files a defence at the court, are they not meant to serve me or it is the court that will notify me?
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A copy of the defence should be served on the claimant: CPR 15.6.Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.
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CPR 6.21 (1) "A party to proceedings will serve a document which that party has prepared except where:-"
(a) a rule or practice direction provides the court to serve or (b) the court orders otherwise
Following cpr 15.6 and 6.21 the defendant serves the defence on the claimant
MCOL Guidance though, states the court will send a copy of the defence to the claimantLast edited by Pezza54; 17th January 2025, 17:13:PM.
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Thanks a lot. The claim as been moved to manual process by post. I wanted to ask if I need to wait for the court notification before sending a reply to defence or I can. Hoping the defendant shares the defence with me by Monday as I have requested.Originally posted by Pezza54 View PostCPR 6.21 (1) "A party to proceedings will serve a document which that party has prepared except where:-"
(a) a rule or practice direction provides the court to serve or (b) the court orders otherwise
Following cpr 15.6 and 6.21 the defendant serves the defence on the claimant
MCOL Guidance though, states the court will send a copy of the defence to the claimant
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I do not see how you can reply to a defence that you have not seen.
NB a Reply is not always needed.Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.
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I'd steer clear of a reply to defence, it is a very pointless exercise that gets you nowhere. The court will serve a copy of the defence. The reality is the Defendant should, but if they don't it really doesnt matter because if the claiant applies for judgement, court record will show defence so it will be rejected.
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