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I am a recent law graduate and last week interviewed for a job with a law firm. As part of their interview process they want 500/1000 words written on "summary of strike out procedure under Crown Prosecution Rules 3.4, and the court's inherent jurisdiction" for a lay client, giving a broad overview.
I have been looking into this since my interview, but as I have not studied litigation since my first year at University 4 years ago, and my access to the detailed University resources has been revoked following my graduation, the materials I have available are not always especially clear. I understand the general criteria for strike out, and how an application for one can be submitted, but am struggling to find specifics regarding cost or commercial/pragmatic benefits/detriments of doing so.
If anyone could give any information regarding strike out procedure on the costs, process for submitting one or the general criteria a case must meet to qualify for strike out, that would be much appreciated.
Thanks all in advance.
I have been looking into this since my interview, but as I have not studied litigation since my first year at University 4 years ago, and my access to the detailed University resources has been revoked following my graduation, the materials I have available are not always especially clear. I understand the general criteria for strike out, and how an application for one can be submitted, but am struggling to find specifics regarding cost or commercial/pragmatic benefits/detriments of doing so.
If anyone could give any information regarding strike out procedure on the costs, process for submitting one or the general criteria a case must meet to qualify for strike out, that would be much appreciated.
Thanks all in advance.