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SCC claim struck out due to non-payment of hearing fee - how to get it reinstated

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  • SCC claim struck out due to non-payment of hearing fee - how to get it reinstated

    Help!

    I have a court hearing on 23rd April where I am the claimant in the case. This has been going on since November.

    The last time I heard from the court was to arrange mediation which I did. We finished the mediation and I have received no official communication since then. I put this down to Covid-related delays.

    However, today I have received an email saying the case has been struck out and vacated due to non-payment of the hearing fee on 26 March. I have had no warning about this nor any request for a fee nor any explanation of how to pay a fee. In any case, the mediation is not finished yet so the fee couldn't have been paid anywhere.

    I understand I have to make some sort of application to get the case unstruck out. How do I do this and what wording do I need?
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  • #2
    It seems I can make a N244 application to reinstate the claim but I'm not sure how to fill out the form.

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    • #3
      Speak to the Court.

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      • #4
        I have spoken to them. Can anyone help with precise wording for Q3?

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