An elderly friend of mine is owed some money, about £8000. We issued a claim form and didn't get a defence or acknowledgement of service by the deadline.
I allowed a couple of weeks to pass and rang the court to double check if they had received anything - nothing.
I applied for Default Judgment.
A few days later it was sent back to me saying it was returned because a defence had been filed and shortly afterwards the Defendant emailed me to say he had admitted the claim - I asked him to send to me what he had sent to the court (he didn't).
Then the Court sent me an Allocation Questionnaire and a standard letter saying that a Part Admission and Defence has been filed and is enclosed - except they crossed out the references to a Defence being filed/enclosed. The Part Admission form does require the Defendant to include a Defence for the part he is not admitting. He admitted 50% of the debt. He also asked for time to pay, but didn't complete most of the form about income etc.
I've read CPR12 as best I can. My understanding is that since no Defence has been filed/served then I am entitled to Default Judgment. The exception would be under 12.3(3)(c)(ii) if the Defendant has filed a FULL admission (or paid up etc).
The allocation fee is about £220 - but I really don't see why this case needs to be allocated now. It seems wrong to do so in the absence of a Defence. Strangely the questionnaire is dated correctly (a couple of days before I received it) but the deadline is backdated to a month earlier.
So my questions are:
1) Am I entitled to Default Judgment, and if so how can I avoid just getting my request returned?
2) Would be it be sensible to fill in the allocation questionnaire? If so, since the amount in "dispute" is now £4000 could I save costs by requesting small claims track and pay the lower fee?
3) Is there any other order I could request - eg Summary Judgment, an application that the defendant be ordered to enter a defence etc.
As I think there is a real chance we won't be able to enforce any judgment, I really want to keep my friend's costs to a minimum. He also finds it quite stressful.
Thanks for any ideas.
I allowed a couple of weeks to pass and rang the court to double check if they had received anything - nothing.
I applied for Default Judgment.
A few days later it was sent back to me saying it was returned because a defence had been filed and shortly afterwards the Defendant emailed me to say he had admitted the claim - I asked him to send to me what he had sent to the court (he didn't).
Then the Court sent me an Allocation Questionnaire and a standard letter saying that a Part Admission and Defence has been filed and is enclosed - except they crossed out the references to a Defence being filed/enclosed. The Part Admission form does require the Defendant to include a Defence for the part he is not admitting. He admitted 50% of the debt. He also asked for time to pay, but didn't complete most of the form about income etc.
I've read CPR12 as best I can. My understanding is that since no Defence has been filed/served then I am entitled to Default Judgment. The exception would be under 12.3(3)(c)(ii) if the Defendant has filed a FULL admission (or paid up etc).
The allocation fee is about £220 - but I really don't see why this case needs to be allocated now. It seems wrong to do so in the absence of a Defence. Strangely the questionnaire is dated correctly (a couple of days before I received it) but the deadline is backdated to a month earlier.
So my questions are:
1) Am I entitled to Default Judgment, and if so how can I avoid just getting my request returned?
2) Would be it be sensible to fill in the allocation questionnaire? If so, since the amount in "dispute" is now £4000 could I save costs by requesting small claims track and pay the lower fee?
3) Is there any other order I could request - eg Summary Judgment, an application that the defendant be ordered to enter a defence etc.
As I think there is a real chance we won't be able to enforce any judgment, I really want to keep my friend's costs to a minimum. He also finds it quite stressful.
Thanks for any ideas.
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