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General Form of Judgement or Order
11A11S
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Hello,
Below is my email to dq.cnbc@justice.gov.uk regarding the failed "Directions Questionnaire" even though I have submitted it and received an automatic response.
Has anyone ever experienced the same situation? I'll call the Court of Northampton on 0300 123 1056 to see if they would be able to assist.
Moreover, it states in the letter that I have to reply within 7 days from 21st October 2025, when the letter was seven even though I only received it today by post. Not even one day before the term expires. Is this a normal procedure?
Below is my email to dq.cnbc@justice.gov.uk regarding the failed "Directions Questionnaire" even though I have submitted it and received an automatic response.
Hello,
Today, the 21st of October 2025, I received by post the "General Form of Judgment or Order" stating that I failed to file the "Directions Questionnaire".
I am forwarding my email sent to dq.cnbc@justice.gov.uk and the claimant's emails on September 14, 2025, where I filed the "Directions Questionnaire".
I attach a copy of "General Form of Judgment or Order".
Please advise.
Has anyone ever experienced the same situation? I'll call the Court of Northampton on 0300 123 1056 to see if they would be able to assist.
Moreover, it states in the letter that I have to reply within 7 days from 21st October 2025, when the letter was seven even though I only received it today by post. Not even one day before the term expires. Is this a normal procedure?

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Just resend the dq unless already done so0
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I have forwarded the first email with all the DQ, however, I'm uncertain why they state they haven't received it, when I received the automatic response.0
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The CNBC lose a lot of stuff11A11S said:I have forwarded the first email with all the DQ, however, I'm uncertain why they state they haven't received it, when I received the automatic response.0 -
Because of their negligence, can it go through as I failed to communicate?ChirpyChicken said:
The CNBC lose a lot of stuff11A11S said:I have forwarded the first email with all the DQ, however, I'm uncertain why they state they haven't received it, when I received the automatic response.0 -
No. This is only the bulk clearing centre anyway. The judge's junior at your local court won't be aware of any of this when they receive the file.
Not that it's likely to go to a judge anyway as it'll be discontinued.
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