PART 1Introduction
Overriding objective and parties' obligation to co-operate with the Tribunal2
1
The overriding objective of these Rules is to enable the Tribunal to deal with cases fairly and justly.
2
Dealing with a case fairly and justly includes—
a
dealing with the case in ways which are proportionate to the importance of the case, the complexity of the issues, the anticipated costs and the resources of the parties;
b
avoiding unnecessary formality and seeking flexibility in the proceedings;
c
ensuring, so far as practicable, that the parties are able to participate fully in the proceedings;
d
using any special expertise of the Tribunal effectively; and
e
avoiding delay, so far as compatible with proper consideration of the issues.
3
The Tribunal must seek to give effect to the overriding objective when it—
a
exercises any power under these Rules; or
b
interprets any rule or practice direction.
4
Parties must—
a
help the Tribunal to further the overriding objective; and
b
co-operate with the Tribunal generally.