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From your summary, this is a Civil Law matter and outside the scope of the 'good character' line of questioning in a naturalisation application.hyclassic wrote:Dear member and seniors
I have recently applied for naturalizations through NCS on 08 July 2015,
I had a road traffic accident back in 2013 and had Injury, third party was at fault but were not admitting it fully so we had to go in the small claims court againt third party. I have had a hearing at county court on 15 July 2015, The judge has adjourned the case pending more details from me and third party and gave another hearing date in Oct 2015.
I am a bit concern that having this case on going in county court where one hearing has held and other is coming in Oct 2015, Will this have any effect on my naturalization application?
I did not mention any thing in my naturalization application about this case and hearing because I was confident that I am going to win this case as my solicitor was quite confident. Do I need to inform Home Office about this case and hearings?
Please advise me further?
In my opinion, based on what you've outlined it is you who has initiated this civil case, several years after the actual event.hyclassic wrote:Dear noajthan, rakeysh.patel and other members
I am not 100% sure how much my solicitors are claiming from third part, I assume it would be over 10K keeping in mind (my solicitors legal fee, disbursements & expenses, my compensations, car damages, etc etc).
Third party has raised up some points in first hearing so the judge has asked us to explain in details and clear these points either before the 2nd hearing or in 2nd hearing.
In worse case scenario, What are the effects on my naturalizations application if I loose this case?
So I take it I did not need to mention it while applying for naturalizations, and I don't need to inform HO now as my naturalization application is being processed.
Can you please advise me further?
Suggest you ask your solicitor to explain the court process to you in more detail.hyclassic wrote:Dear rakeysh.patel and other members
Thank you for your time and replying.
I have never went into court in a case like this, I don't know 100% what is going to happen next.
I did not damage any public property or anything, It is me who initiated this case in 2013 against the third party.
In worse case scenarios if I loose the case, Will I be prosecuted?
I believe, In terms of Home Office, as it stands I don't need to inform them that there is this case going on in the county court. Or even if I loose the case even then I don't need to inform them unless court prosecute me.
Please advise me further.