According to CPR 22.1(c) witness statements should be signed and verified by a statement of truth. However, it is not made any reference in this CPR to skeleton arguments. Are skeleton argument considered as being witness statements and should them also be signed and verified by statement of truth?
If a skeleton arguments should not be signed how to be sure that it has really been drafted by the counsel who claimed to have drafted it? Moreover if they do not need to be verified by a statement of true can them be used as evidence because often they are filed at the same time as a witness statement which is used as evidence
I think that an application notice should be served at least three days in advance of a hearing but how long before a hearing skeleton argument and witness statement should filed and served? I suppose that they have to be served enough in advance to give enough time to the other party to examine them before the hearing
Skeleton arguments are used in appeal according to CPR 52 but also for small interim applications and often at the same time as witness statements. Are not they a duplication of witness statement which incur unnecessary costs?
If a skeleton arguments should not be signed how to be sure that it has really been drafted by the counsel who claimed to have drafted it? Moreover if they do not need to be verified by a statement of true can them be used as evidence because often they are filed at the same time as a witness statement which is used as evidence
I think that an application notice should be served at least three days in advance of a hearing but how long before a hearing skeleton argument and witness statement should filed and served? I suppose that they have to be served enough in advance to give enough time to the other party to examine them before the hearing
Skeleton arguments are used in appeal according to CPR 52 but also for small interim applications and often at the same time as witness statements. Are not they a duplication of witness statement which incur unnecessary costs?
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