statement of case definition

statement of case means the statement of grounds or the counter-statement and references to a statement of case include part of the statement of case;
statement of case means a claim form, a defence, a claim under the Rule 30 procedure, or a reply to defence, and includes any further information given in relation to them voluntarily or by Court order in accordance with Rule 54;
statement of case means, and is comprised of, a written statement which contains full particulars of the case which a person proposes to put forward at an inquiry and a list of any documents which that person intends to refer to or put in evidence;

More Definitions of statement of case

statement of case. – means -
statement of case means a written statement containing full particulars of the case which a person proposes to put forward and includes—
statement of case as used in Order 25 Rule 6 means the summary of the case of the parties as contained in the pleadings.
statement of case means a written proforma style report setting out the code breach to be produced by the CICAIR Secretariat supported by the Review Panel, and to be circulated to all relevant parties by the CICAIR Secretariat prior to the Disciplinary Panel hearing.
statement of case means any of the initial submissions setting out a
statement of case means a formal charge detailing particulars of the breach(es) of the Code of Conduct alleged to have occurred, the rule(s) allegedly infringed and the legal and factual reasons which are considered to lead to the conclusion that the Code of Conduct has been beached;
statement of case means an initial application, answer or reply or any subsequent document in the nature of an answer or reply;