Notice to Refer to Pre Trial Examination

Perform the normal filing process:

  • Select “File a Document” from the Quick Access banner.

  • Specify the relevant case number and click “Retrieve”.

  • Select “Filing a new document into this case”.

Fig 1. Select “Certificates, Memorandums & Notices” as the Category and “Notice to Refer to Pre-Trial Examination” as the Document Title.

Fig 2. Review the list of parties involved in the case and ensure that the correct party is selected as the Filing Party.

If you would like to add a party, proceed to Figs 3a – 3b. If not, click “Start Application”.

Fig 3a. Click on the “Add Party Manually” button.

Fig 3b. Enter all the mandatory information. Click “Save” when you are done. Then, click “Start Application”.

(1) Case Information

Application

Fig 4. State all other cases that will be heard in the same Court sitting.

Notice

Fig 5. Enter the necessary details regarding the pre-trial examination.

Fig 6. Select either:

  • Sign by” and the applicant's name will be automatically populated in the designated text box. You may edit this if necessary; or

  • Sign by (Applicant’s) lawyer” and the name of the applicant's lawyer will be automatically populated in the text box. You may edit this if necessary.

Fig 7. The name of the law firm will be auto populated. You may edit it if necessary.

Fig 8. Click “Add Document” to attach annexures to the Notice.

Fig 8a. Enter the number of “Other document” that you wish to add, and click “Add” when you are done.

Fig 8b. Click “Choose File” to select the file from the browser dialog box. Click the icon to upload the document. Provide information regarding the “Other document” in the text box.

(2) Forms

Fig 9. Click on the icon to upload the document. If you would like to file other supporting documents to the case, click “Add Document”.

Fig 10. Once the relevant document has been uploaded, the row of the eForm will be updated with new buttons.

Click on the “Next” button to proceed to Step 3: Admin Details.

(3) Admin Details

Fig 11. In Step 3: Admin Details, indicate any urgent processing, special request or waiver required. You can also opt to eServe the documents to another law firm.

(4) Submission

Fig 12. In Step 4: Submission, review all information and documents before submission. Upon acceptance / approval by Court, the documents will be sent to your eLitigation inbox.

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