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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Dhanji & Anor v Najar & Ors [2017] EWHC 193 (Ch) (18 January 2017) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2017/193.html Cite as: [2017] EWHC 193 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
B e f o r e :
B E T W E E N :
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(1) RAZAHUSSEIN DHANJI | ||
(2) RIAZALI DHANJI | Claimants | |
- and - | ||
(1) MAHMOOD AL-NAJAR | ||
(2) JULIE AL-NAJAR | ||
(3) THE TRUSTEE OF THE HANNAH AL-NAJAR TRUST | ||
(4) THE TRUSTEE OF THE SOPHIE AL-NAJAR TRUST | ||
(5) THE TRUSTEE OF THE GABRIELLA AL-NAJAR TRUST | Defendants |
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MR. J. MUNRO (Solicitor, Jonro Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the First and Second Defendants.
THE THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH DEFENDANTS were not represented and did not attend.
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MASTER MATTHEWS:
"Having accepted service on behalf of the defendants and acknowledged the above claim at the court, whilst preparing a formal response to the court and in view of the time, we kindly ask for an extension of time to file the defence under CPR 2.11."
The acknowledgment of service was actually filed by Jonro on 21st October 2016.
"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 circumstances of the case so as to enable it to deal justly with the application, including the need:
(a) for litigation to be conducted efficiently and at proportionate cost; and
(b) to enforce compliance with rules, practice directions and orders."