Technology And Construction Court Cpr

What is Technology and Construction Court CPR?

Technology and Construction Court CPR refers to the Civil Procedure Rules that specifically apply to cases being heard in the Technology and Construction Court. These rules govern the conduct of the court proceedings and outline the steps that must be followed by parties involved in such cases.

What are the types of Technology and Construction Court CPR?

There are several types of CPR rules that apply to Technology and Construction Court cases, including but not limited to:

Pre-Action Protocol for Construction and Engineering Disputes
Practice Direction - Technology and Construction Court

How to complete Technology and Construction Court CPR

Completing the Technology and Construction Court CPR involves following a series of steps to ensure compliance with the rules and procedures. Here are some key points to consider:

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Prepare all necessary documents in accordance with the CPR rules
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File the documents with the court within the specified timeframes
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Attend all court hearings as required by the judge

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Questions & answers

A strike out application is a useful legal strategy that can be used to try to obtain an early end to a dispute without the need for a hearing. If successful, it avoids a lengthy court case and wasted costs.
To strike out pleadings under Order 18 Rule 19(1)(a), it must be manifestly clear on the face of the pleadings that there's no reasonable cause of action or defence. The applicant cannot lead evidence in the affidavit in support to prove that there is no reasonable COA or defence.
Where summary judgment is granted, the proceedings are brought to a prompt end without the need for a full trial. An application for summary judgment is usually made by a claimant where no defence has been filed, or the claimant believes that the defence filed by the defendant has no real prospect of success (CPR, r24.
The Technology and Construction Court (“TCC”) is a specialist court, which deals principally with technology and construction disputes.
The TCC deals primarily with litigation of disputes arising in the field of technology and construction, and also procurement claims.
(Order 18, rule 19, ROC.) An application to strike-out a writ or statement of claim is commenced by filing a notice of application supported by an affidavit. The respondent is then entitled to file an affidavit in response to the application. The application is then heard before a judge in chambers.