PART 7PROCEEDINGS HEARD BEFORE THE COMPTROLLER
Conduct of hearings
Striking out a statement of case and summary judgment83.
(1)
A party may apply to the comptroller for him to strike out a statement of case or to give summary judgment.
(2)
If it appears to the comptroller that—
(a)
the statement of case discloses no reasonable grounds for bringing or defending the claim;
(b)
the statement of case is an abuse of process or is otherwise likely to obstruct the just disposal of the proceedings; or
(c)
there has been a failure to comply with a section, a rule or a previous direction given by the comptroller,
he may strike out the statement of case.
(3)
The comptroller may give summary judgment against a claimant or defendant on the whole of a case or on a particular issue if—
(a)
he considers that—
(i)
that claimant has no real prospect of succeeding on the case or issue, or
(ii)
that defendant has no real prospect of successfully defending the case or issue; and
(b)
there is no other compelling reason why the case or issue should be disposed of at a hearing.