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Seeking advice on best course of action to enforce judgment against respondent

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  • Seeking advice on best course of action to enforce judgment against respondent

    I am seeking advice on (i) Application Notice to back-date interest on money owed by a Respondent. I obtained judgment over a year ago, the Respondent made application to 'set aside' judgment, as well as a counterclaim. That application was dismissed in Deceber 2011. The Respondent has never offered to pay or come up with a payment plan, despite informal letters requesting payment.

    I now want to enforce judgment by making an Court applications (i) for interest to be applied from the date the Respondent's application was dismissed; (ii) for the Respondent to be submit herself for oral examination (Form N316).

    Has anyone got any experience in the above two processes?

    1. I would be grateful for some steer please and anything else I might need to be aware of to ensure that I do the right thing.

    2. What might be the best way to enforce a judgment and ensure delivery by the Respondent?

    I would be most grateful for your advice and guidance
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