So I had a case – open and shut – against an airline, re: the recent delayed flight compensation EU ruling. It was worth £300.
I was pushing it through the Small Claims Court, the case was allocated to the small claims track, ready to go to trial, but then the case was struck out due to errors by Court staff – which I had to complain about.
Went all the way to the complaints department in London, the Petty France office, where they accepted the Court was in error, and offered me £130 - £50 for the inconvenience, and £80 for the application fee to ask for the case to be reinstated.
So I told the person there that even if they could guarantee my application for reinstatement would be successful, I was now not in the country for a final hearing – this all happened six months ago. I asked for guarantees that the application for reinstatement would be successful, and also that the Court would wait a year for the final hearing to be scheduled.
Neither thing was guaranteed. In the circumstances the complaints department told me I could go the Parliamentary Ombudsman instead.
But their offer letter is headed WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
Can I sue the Court staff/department in the small claims instead, and threaten to do so?
I was pushing it through the Small Claims Court, the case was allocated to the small claims track, ready to go to trial, but then the case was struck out due to errors by Court staff – which I had to complain about.
Went all the way to the complaints department in London, the Petty France office, where they accepted the Court was in error, and offered me £130 - £50 for the inconvenience, and £80 for the application fee to ask for the case to be reinstated.
So I told the person there that even if they could guarantee my application for reinstatement would be successful, I was now not in the country for a final hearing – this all happened six months ago. I asked for guarantees that the application for reinstatement would be successful, and also that the Court would wait a year for the final hearing to be scheduled.
Neither thing was guaranteed. In the circumstances the complaints department told me I could go the Parliamentary Ombudsman instead.
But their offer letter is headed WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
Can I sue the Court staff/department in the small claims instead, and threaten to do so?
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