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Refund of Court Fees due to Miscarriage of Justice / Maladministration

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  • Refund of Court Fees due to Miscarriage of Justice / Maladministration

    Hello -

    After being notified in writing of a Court hearing date effectively a couple of days AFTER the actual Court hearing had taken place and subsequently an adverse order being made in absence - is there a way to get the Court fee refunded for having the order set aside?

    Essentially one should not be penalized money-wise for the Court's Maladministration and subsequent Miscarriage of Justice.

    I would appreciate constructive feedback.

    Many thanks
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    Re: Refund of Court Fees due to Miscarriage of Justice / Maladministration

    Originally posted by JCE View Post
    Hello -

    After being notified in writing of a Court hearing date effectively a couple of days AFTER the actual Court hearing had taken place and subsequently an adverse order being made in absence - is there a way to get the Court fee refunded for having the order set aside?

    Essentially one should not be penalized money-wise for the Court's Maladministration and subsequent Miscarriage of Justice.

    I would appreciate constructive feedback.

    Many thanks
    Have you appealed the order?
    "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
    (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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      Re: Refund of Court Fees due to Miscarriage of Justice / Maladministration

      Originally posted by leclerc View Post
      Have you appealed the order?
      It was recommended to get it set aside in the first instance in order to be re-heard

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        Re: Refund of Court Fees due to Miscarriage of Justice / Maladministration

        so you've done that?
        "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
        (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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          Re: Refund of Court Fees due to Miscarriage of Justice / Maladministration

          Not yet - that was the whole point - why having to pay a Court fee for getting it set aside when it was there maladministration in the first place!

          The posting was mostly about how to request a fee remission under these circumstances (and there is no space for that on an EX160..., the accompanying notes to the EX160 only talk about Exceptional circumstances financially obviously not in the context of maladministration of the Court...

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          • #6
            Re: Refund of Court Fees due to Miscarriage of Justice / Maladministration

            Have you spoken to the court where the notice came from? That might be worth doing...
            "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
            (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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