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Certificate of service lost in post

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  • Certificate of service lost in post

    It appears the court or the royal mail has lost my certificate of service.

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    ​​​​​I currently have a default judgement but the claim amount has not be determined.

    I have proof of postage. The court has ordered that they themselves will serve the claim document (it was solicitor service as out of jurisdiction).

    I can't understand why this is correct. The judge refused to allow me to resubmit a new certificate of service and seemed convinced that the defendant hasn't received the claim for because as they hadn't filed a defence.

    Am I sh*t out of luck and have to wait another 6+ months for the court to serve, await a response or no response and then another hearing to determine damages?
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