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Substituting Defendant After Default Judgment?
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Is it possible to add or substitute a Defendant into proceedings where judgment by default already exists and where the previous Defendant was Persons Unknown?
Many thanks
Is it possible to add or substitute a Defendant into proceedings where judgment by default already exists and where the previous Defendant was Persons Unknown?
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think Inksplotter has misunderstood because default judgement is a term which applies to civil procedure (you get JiD when the party fails to either acknowledge service or file a defence).
You would need permission from the Court to substitute (see CPR Part 19) and generally speaking, I think the JiD would have to be set aside.
You would need permission from the Court to substitute (see CPR Part 19) and generally speaking, I think the JiD would have to be set aside.
. Good afternoon Great Barmaid....
can I offe rmy two penny worth ?
I would have thought NO on the grounds that you have to give the defendant a chance to defend on known charges, and this obviously hasnt taken place....
which I would have thought is contrary to common law AND the ter daah Human Rights Act. - but honestly dont ask me... you've already asked BM!
can I offe rmy two penny worth ?
I would have thought NO on the grounds that you have to give the defendant a chance to defend on known charges, and this obviously hasnt taken place....
which I would have thought is contrary to common law AND the ter daah Human Rights Act. - but honestly dont ask me... you've already asked BM!
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