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The claim is against the company. The fella who’s been dealing (or not as the case may be) with the claim is one of the directors.
I’ll look into objecting to the stile off.
I assume I’ll get sent a copy of the court order that gets sent to the defendant? That would be the best evidence I can show to companies house.
Thanks to you and tester for your help.
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The claim is against the company. The fella who’s been dealing (or not as the case may be) with the claim is one of the directors.
Yep, in that case you should definitely object to the strike off, otherwise all your efforts will be in vain.
I assume I’ll get sent a copy of the court order that gets sent to the defendant? That would be the best evidence I can show to companies house.
Yes, you'll get a copy of the sealed order posted to you. Eventually. Central London are incredibly slow at sending out things like this though. I'm still waiting for a sealed version of an order from a hearing on 11th March. Despite the fact that we sent the court an agreed version of the order on the 19th.
Glad to hear you got a win. Is your claim and the order made by the court against the Defendant as an individual or against the Defendant's company? If it's the former, then the fact their company is about to be struck off is irrelevant, unless your claim should have been brought against the company rather than the individual, in which case all bets are off.
If the claim and the order are against the company then you need to object to the company being struck off, which you can do here - https://www.gov.uk/object-to-a-limited-company-being-struck-off/make-an-objection .
It's proabably just coincidence though, applying Hanlon's Razor.