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A Practical Approach to Civil Procedure

A Practical Approach to Civil Procedure (26th edn)

Stuart Sime
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date: 16 January 2025

p. 20418. Requests for Further Informationlocked

p. 20418. Requests for Further Informationlocked

  • Stuart SimeStuart SimeHead of Department, Academic Programmes, The City Law School, City, University of London

Abstract

A party may sometimes take the view that the statement of case provided by the other side is not as clear as it should be, or fails to set out the other side’s case with the precision that would be expected. In such cases a request may be made for further information about the facts on which the other side’s case is based. This chapter discusses the rules on requests for further information; the response; objecting to requests; orders for responses; requests in freezing injunctions; and collateral use.

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