I have been taken to the small claims court, and at the last attendance the judge said there claimants case was unclear and gave them until 4pm yesterday to serve amended and final particulars.
Does that mean that they have to prove that they had to have posted this by 4pm, or that they have to have been sure it was served to the courts and to us? Last time the claimant did not send us a copy and we had to chase this up, probably not sent to us, in part because there were a number of untruths in there. We have not received this latest set of particulars. Can they keep not following protocol, and not send to us? Or might it be in the post?
Also if a company takes out a completely unfounded civil action against you, and then is consistently obstructive, can you have any recourse? It seems wildly unfair that we can be sued, with no basis - so it end up costing us in time, money and stress.
I really struggle to understand the legal process, so every directing towards a site that explains the process would be great.
Thank you for any advice that can be offered.
Katie
Does that mean that they have to prove that they had to have posted this by 4pm, or that they have to have been sure it was served to the courts and to us? Last time the claimant did not send us a copy and we had to chase this up, probably not sent to us, in part because there were a number of untruths in there. We have not received this latest set of particulars. Can they keep not following protocol, and not send to us? Or might it be in the post?
Also if a company takes out a completely unfounded civil action against you, and then is consistently obstructive, can you have any recourse? It seems wildly unfair that we can be sued, with no basis - so it end up costing us in time, money and stress.
I really struggle to understand the legal process, so every directing towards a site that explains the process would be great.
Thank you for any advice that can be offered.
Katie
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