Relief from sanctions Flashcards

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What is relief from sanctions?

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Reprieve from a sanction imposed on a party e.g. to strike out a SOC, or prevent witnesses from giving evidence. These can be restored via an application for relief

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What part of the CPR sets out relief from sanctions?

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Part 3.8 and 3.9

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Part 3.8(1):

““Where a party has failed to comply with a rule, practice direction or court order, any sanction for failure to comply imposed by the rule, practice direction or court order has effect unless…

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the party in default applies for and obtains relief from the sanction.

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3.9
(1) On an application for relief from any sanction imposed for a failure to comply with any rule, practice direction or court order, the court will consider all the __________ of the case, so as to enable it to deal ____ with the application,
including the need –
(a) for litigation to be conducted _______ and at __________ cost; and
(b) to enforce ________ with rules, practice directions and orders.
(2) An application for relief must be supported by ________.

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circumstances, justly, efficiently, proportionate, evidence

(note that this is now stage 3 of Denton v White test)

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Which party can apply for relief from sanctions?

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Claimant or defendant

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Is the power of the court to order relief from sanctions discretionary or mandatory?

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Discretionary

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What is the name of the common law test that deals with relief from sanctions?

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Denton v White test

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What is the three-stage test under Denton for relief from sanctions?

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  1. Consider the seriousness or signficance of the non-compliance; if found to be serious/significant, then:
  2. The reason for the non-compliance; and
  3. Consider all the circumstances of the case to deal with the application justly

Irrespective of (1) and (2), (3) should always be considered

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Is it okay to concede that a breach/non-compliance was serious under the Denton test?

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Yes - provided you can meet parts 2 and 3

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What good reasons may arise under part 2 of the Denton test?

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  • Bereavement/serious injury of the file handler
  • Unreasonable deadlines
  • Things beyond the control of the defaulting party
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What circumstances may the court consider under part 3 of Denton?

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  • Promptness of dealing with non-compliance
  • Promptness of application for relief
  • Cost implications
  • Prejudicial effect that the sanction would have on applicant’s case (i.e. is the sanction proportionate)
  • Any previous breaches/non-compliance made by applicant
  • Merits of claim / defence
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What must you always do in closing of an application for relief

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Apologise to the court for the non-compliance

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