Re: Lowell Portfolio I Ltd v dasher13
Hi dasher
The main problem (as I see it) with alleging falsification is that the judge should not conduct a mini-trial within the main case.
The very serious issues involved in the allegation need to be addressed in a separate hearing at a higher level, with appropriate opportunity for the 'accused' to have a fair trial.
Alpha Rocks Solicitors v Alade [2015], for instance, is about whether it is appropriate to strike out a statement of case which involved 'exaggerated or misstated evidence'.
However, in your case the disputed evidence is central to the whole shebang; without a valid NoA, the Claimant has no legal standing to issue a claim in their own name. Without the NoA, the assignment would be an 'equitable' assignment, which would need the original creditor (or previous assignor) to be a party to the claim.
Hi dasher
The main problem (as I see it) with alleging falsification is that the judge should not conduct a mini-trial within the main case.
The very serious issues involved in the allegation need to be addressed in a separate hearing at a higher level, with appropriate opportunity for the 'accused' to have a fair trial.
Alpha Rocks Solicitors v Alade [2015], for instance, is about whether it is appropriate to strike out a statement of case which involved 'exaggerated or misstated evidence'.
However, in your case the disputed evidence is central to the whole shebang; without a valid NoA, the Claimant has no legal standing to issue a claim in their own name. Without the NoA, the assignment would be an 'equitable' assignment, which would need the original creditor (or previous assignor) to be a party to the claim.
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