Hello,
What constitutes a reasonable excuse?
I obtained judgement at a County Court last week. The Defendants solicitors simply didn't turn up for the hearing so of course it was pretty much a formality.
Inevitably an application to set aside judgement has now been lodged for the Judge to consider.
Obviously the Defendant has to satisfy the Judge that they have a case that there is a reasonable chance of winning which I'm sure they may be able to do.
They also have to have a good reason for their failure to attend the original hearing. In this case their excuse is that they simply forgot to put it in their diary! Is that fair and reasonable? The hearing date has been in the domain for four months and was the subject of significant correspondence.
Will the DJ regard that as a reasonable excuse?
I find it incredible that they would use that as a reason for their failure to attend.
Who would like to speculate on the view that the DJ will take when deliberating the application to set aside?
What constitutes a reasonable excuse?
I obtained judgement at a County Court last week. The Defendants solicitors simply didn't turn up for the hearing so of course it was pretty much a formality.
Inevitably an application to set aside judgement has now been lodged for the Judge to consider.
Obviously the Defendant has to satisfy the Judge that they have a case that there is a reasonable chance of winning which I'm sure they may be able to do.
They also have to have a good reason for their failure to attend the original hearing. In this case their excuse is that they simply forgot to put it in their diary! Is that fair and reasonable? The hearing date has been in the domain for four months and was the subject of significant correspondence.
Will the DJ regard that as a reasonable excuse?
I find it incredible that they would use that as a reason for their failure to attend.
Who would like to speculate on the view that the DJ will take when deliberating the application to set aside?
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