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What is acceptable proof of postage for a Court?
By: Hroogar Date: November 14, 2025, 6:41 am
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Hi
I have a screenshot of a tracking number for a document which
was sent 6 years ago.
The screenshot is from my Royal Mail Click and Drop account.
The tracking number obviously isn't found as so much water has
passed under the bridge.
I also have other screenshots which don't show tracking numbers
either but do show the date of postage and, in one example, the
other side has sent me evidence of one letter received just
after that date which also shows the tracking number. What they
aren't admitting to is that they received other more crucial
documentation.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
#Post#: 98172--------------------------------------------------
Re: What is acceptable proof of postage for a Court?
By: Southpaw82 Date: November 14, 2025, 8:43 am
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Acceptable evidence is whatever evidence the court deems to
satisfy the relevant standard of proof.
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Re: What is acceptable proof of postage for a Court?
By: Hroogar Date: November 14, 2025, 11:29 am
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[quote author=Southpaw82 link=topic=8774.msg98172#msg98172
date=1763131388]
Acceptable evidence is whatever evidence the court deems to
satisfy the relevant standard of proof.
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Thank you for your response.
And that depends on whether civil or criminal I would imagine.
Civil court - small claims in this instance.
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Re: What is acceptable proof of postage for a Court?
By: Southpaw82 Date: November 14, 2025, 12:08 pm
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Then the standard of proof is the balance of probabilities, more
likely than not.
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