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How to avoid to strike out my claim

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  • How to avoid to strike out my claim

    I submitted a claim on my own. I was a international PhD student at a British University and I had a serious issue that lead to the loss of my studentship (from my government). I do not have funds to pay a solicitor or barrister so that I am litigant in person. Because I submitt particulars of claim written by me, the defendant, ( the university) applied for strike out the claim, because of the mistakes I made regarding the legal terms and because they considered ill founded. I did know what to do, but I have received a notification from the court to fill out the form for allocation to a multi track case and to the high court and I also was asked to file proposed direction. That means that it was not strike out? I also noticed that de University made a lot of false statements on their defence, what can I do??


    Can I bring it out to the court to this point, when I have filed the allocation form? Can a represent myself on the high court?


    Many thanks in advance
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