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  • #61
    Re: Advice needed for an upcoming trial

    Originally posted by skilganon View Post
    yes i advised them to do this, and had confirmation that a copy of his witness statement has been filed into court.

    if you had the details as to what happened at the preliminary hearing you would understand why the court dont want to see them, biased towards the claimants representative would be an understatement !!

    a further question if you dont mind, the claimant has filed a documents list but is now refusing to allow the defendant to view documents on their list ? is this right, this is a fast track claim now?

    i will attach their documents list
    If a part has declared a document in their disclosure index, then the other party is allowed to inspect it, subject to certain points. Full info at CPR31.1, here:

    http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pro...es/part31#31.3

    As per mystery1, if it's not forthcoming, CPR31.12 deals with one's right to make an application for an order for specific inspection of documents.

    It is preposterous to rely on the reason they are and, given it's on the fast track, they're playing a dangerous game.

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    • #62
      Re: Advice needed for an upcoming trial

      [MENTION=62240]dan_1207[/MENTION]

      thank you for that, i believe they are trying it on, i will recommend a further request, giving 7 days to comply and then if they still refuse consider making an application.

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