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PART 1E+WTHE OVERRIDING OBJECTIVE

Overriding objectiveE+W

1.1.—(1) These Rules have the overriding objective of enabling the court to deal with a case justly and at proportionate cost, having regard to the principles contained in the Act.

(2) The court will seek to give effect to the overriding objective when it—

(a)exercises any power under the Rules; or

(b)interprets any rule or practice direction.

(3) Dealing with a case justly and at proportionate cost includes, so far as is practicable—

(a)ensuring that it is dealt with expeditiously and fairly;

(b)ensuring that P's interests and position are properly considered;

(c)dealing with the case in ways which are proportionate to the nature, importance and complexity of the issues;

(d)ensuring that the parties are on an equal footing;

(e)saving expense;

(f)allotting to it an appropriate share of the court's resources, while taking account of the need to allot resources to other cases; and

(g)enforcing compliance with rules, practice directions and orders.