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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM DARTFORD COUNTY COURT
(MR RECORDER PULMAN QC)
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE CARNWATH
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NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC | Appellant/Claimant | |
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THOMAS JAMES FEENEY | ||
LINDA CATHERINNE FEENEY | Respondents/Defendants |
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(a) to apply the previous rules to undefended cases, allowing them to progress to their disposal; but
(b) to apply the CPR to defended cases so far as is practicable."
Central to the arrangements is the definition of "existing proceedings". Paragraph 1 (1) states:
"This Practice Direction deals with the application of Civil Procedure Rules to proceedings issued before 26 April 1999 ('existing proceedings')."
"(1) If any existing proceedings have not come before a judge, at a hearing or on paper, between 26 April 1999 and 25 April 2000, those proceedings shall be stayed.
(2) Any party to those proceedings may apply for the stay to be lifted."
Sub-paragraph (3) deals with certain exclusions.
"(4) For the purposes of this paragraph proceedings will not be 'existing proceedings' once final judgment has been given."
The purpose of that provision is fairly clear. The object is to ensure that cases which have some life in them will proceed under the new Civil Procedure Rules. Those that are moribund will be stayed unless the parties concerned can show that there is sufficient life in the case to justify the stay being lifted.
"A claim brought by a defendant in response to the claimant's claim, which is included in the same proceedings as the claimant's claim."
Thus, in ordinary language, the counterclaim is part of one set of proceedings with the claim. If one treats the counterclaim as part of the same set of proceedings as the claim, then undoubtedly the proceedings, in that global sense, did come before the court when the judge was considering the suspension orders. For similar reasons, the possession order made in March 1999 was not a final judgment, because a final judgment in relation to any set of proceedings must mean a judgment which deals finally with each of the issues in the proceedings, whether brought by claim or counterclaim. The mere fact one has a final judgment on the claim does not mean one has a final judgment of the proceedings as a whole.