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I've messed up my court claim


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I was hoping for some advice, I'm currently the claimant in legal proceedings against a bank in the county court.

 

I've currently accidently sent the court and defendant two different particulars of claim. The defendant denied receiving my particulars of claim, so I sent them a new copy and a new copy to the court which was a different version (I lost the original through a problem with my laptop).

 

I'm concerned that I've caused a problem by sending two different versions, what next? Is there a procedure for making an amendment or have I messed up my claim?

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Andy

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An amendment to the POC after it has been served requires the written consent of all parties or court permission, see http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part17

 

If you've sent the Defendant the wrong one, it is probably best to get a copy of the original one and sent it to them with a covering letter explaining what has happened.

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