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interim injunctionscosts and damages jurisdictionprocedural errors cpr 3.10
She relied on the case of Gotti v Perrett
Gotti v Perrett [2025] EWCA Civ 1168
Key Principle
A pre-action application for an interim injunction constitutes 'proceedings' for the purposes of the courts' costs and damages jurisdiction (s.51 Senior Courts Act 1981 / s.38 County Courts Act 1984), so the court retains jurisdiction to award damages and costs on discharge even where the applicant never issued a claim form and used the wrong application form.
Area of Law
General
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