Hi everyone. I'm doing the N1 claim form, suing the police in small claims for trespass, for nominal and aggravated damages. I've managed to research most of the details you need, having had basically an empty reply to the letter before action. But there are a couple of details I can't find anywhere.
Firstly, for these damages to be assessed, the associated guidance says you need to specify a value of "not more than £10,000" instead of "not more than (a sufficiently small limit of your choice)". Since that field is used to assess costs, this would seem to suggest that even the smallest uncertain claim would necessarily involve the costs of a £10,000 claim, but that seems very strange. If the particulars are specifying a far lower damages limit, how do the costs work out?
And secondly, the Chief Constable is a bit of a special case when naming him as the defendant. Since the court cases I can find all seem to say "Chief Constable of (area) Police", do you give the defendant as "Chief Constable of (area) Police", (address)? Or do you include his actual name?
Firstly, for these damages to be assessed, the associated guidance says you need to specify a value of "not more than £10,000" instead of "not more than (a sufficiently small limit of your choice)". Since that field is used to assess costs, this would seem to suggest that even the smallest uncertain claim would necessarily involve the costs of a £10,000 claim, but that seems very strange. If the particulars are specifying a far lower damages limit, how do the costs work out?
And secondly, the Chief Constable is a bit of a special case when naming him as the defendant. Since the court cases I can find all seem to say "Chief Constable of (area) Police", do you give the defendant as "Chief Constable of (area) Police", (address)? Or do you include his actual name?
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