ABSTRACT

The particulars of claim are a formal written statement setting out the material facts supporting the claimant’s case, together with the relief or remedy sought from the defendant. Rule 8.9 specifically provides that the claimant must include in the particulars of claim (or in the claim form) a statement of all the facts on which he relies, and such statement must be as short as is practicable. Further, copies of any documents necessary to support the claimant’s case must be identified or annexed.