So as promised here is an update on my question where I asked about appropriate dress for a small claims court.
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Question1594402.html
I had my court hearing last Friday, I attended in a collard button down shirt, tie, smart grey trousers with smart black shoes. The girl who was suing me also attended well dressed in a smart blouse and skirt. So I would say that we both attended appropriately dressed.
Brief details of the case were: I caused some damage (water) to a flat directly below where I live. It damaged some of the property belonging to the girl who lived in the flat. In total it was over £3000 and she was suing me for negligence to pay for her property items, I was contesting the amount that she was suing me for.
So onto the actual judgement. she was successful in suing me, not for the full amount but more than I had hoped I would have to pay her. We had tried to reach a suitable out of court settlement but could not agree. I had offered half the amount and later made her an increased offer but she did not accept and went ahead with suing me for damages
She may not have expected to be awarded the full amount as she seemed satisfied with the outcome. As I’ve said it wasn’t the full amount but more than I had hoped to have to pay her. This is my first experience of being taken to court and I hope it is my last! So I now have to pay her, which I will and I’ll move on.
Just going back to the subject of dress code, I dressed smartly to look like I was showing a good attitude and respect for being in a court, not because I felt it would affect the outcome, she very likely did the same. I would assume that a judge has to base his decision and the amount of damages on the evidence that is put in front of him. However I just wonder that if someone does attend a court hearing badly dressed and shows a bad attitude, could a judge take any kind of action with that?