In a small claims action do you need to send a copy of everything you send the court to the defendants?

UK Small claims

Documents including:

Stike out requests,

default judgement requests...

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All documents submitted by the plaintiff are given to the defendant to answer the complaint.
Yes. Everything.

Our legal system is based on the concept of "due process". Procedurally, that generally means "Notice, and an opportunity to be heard." Notice means they get a copy of everything filed in the case so that there are no surprises. Guess whose responsibility that is in a civil case?
yes, because the can at a point say he needs to know. or say he has no knowledge about that and so you have no case. also for future reference
Yes it is called full disclosure, I think?


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