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i was wondering if anybody can give me some advice regarding a court case i started regarding non compliance with the data protection request. i was really stupid and forgot to include any evidence with the particulars of claim when i sent it off. unsurprisingly the decision was to strike out.
in the letter i received it says 'the particulars of claim showing no cause of action the claim be struck out', however it does say 'if you object to this order you must make an application to have it set aside, varied or stayed within 7 days of receiving it'.
i have no idea about what any of those are. would i be able to change this decision by sending my papers and correspondance, or does this mean that this case is finished?
if it is over would i be able to reapply for the same thing?
Hello em
From my very limited experience, you can apply for a set aside, I think there is a fee involved. If you then include all your intended statements and info, as if the case was starting again, this would then be considered by the court. Hopefully, others with more experience would be able to assist you in the details.
thanks tedney, you have mentioned that you have limited experience so are you sure that i would be able to do this? how do i make the application? i've been lookin online but i can't seem to find a form or anything. i know nothing regarding this matter so would really appreciate some help please.