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61.—(1) Applications to the court to start proceedings shall be made in accordance with this Part and, as applicable, Part 8 and the relevant practice directions.
(2) The appropriate forms must be used in the cases to which they apply, with such variations as the case requires, but not so as to omit any information or guidance which any form gives to the intended recipient.
(3) If permission to make an application is required, the court shall not issue the application form until permission is granted.
62.—(1) The general rule is that proceedings are started when the court issues an application form at the request of the applicant.
(2) An application form is issued on the date entered on the application form by the court.
63. The application form must—
(a)state the matter which the applicant wants the court to decide;
(b)state the order which the applicant is seeking;
(c)name—
(i)the applicant;
(ii)P;
(iii)as a respondent, any person (other than P) whom the applicant reasonably believes to have an interest which means that he ought to be heard in relation to the application (as opposed to being notified of it in accordance with rule 70); and
(iv)any person whom the applicant intends to notify in accordance with rule 70; and
(d)if the applicant is applying in a representative capacity, state what that capacity is.
64. When an applicant files his application form with the court, he must also file—
(a)in accordance with the relevant practice direction, any evidence upon which he intends to rely;
(b)if permission was required to make the application, a copy of the court’s order granting permission;
(c)an assessment of capacity form, where this is required by the relevant practice direction;
(d)any other documents referred to in the application form; and
(e)such other information and material as may be set out in a practice direction.
65. As soon as practicable after an application form is filed the court will issue the application form in any case where permission—
(a)is not required; or
(b)has been granted by the court; and
do anything else that may be set out in a practice direction.
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