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hello everyone thank you for watching this video in todayamp;#39;s video I will be discussing a topic on the dispute resolutions how to strike out a claim this is an interim application where one party is asking the court to strike out a claim in the statement of the case this can be in whole or in part this rule is found under part 3.4 four of the civil procedure rules please like share and subscribe for more videos where a party makes an interim application asking the court to strike out a statement of case in whole or in part the party only needs to satisfy one of the following grounds firstly that the statement discloses no no reasonable grounds for making or defending the claim secondly the statement is an abuse of the Courtamp;#39;s processes and thirdly that the party failed to comply with a rule practice direction or the court order we would now look at each ground in turn the first ground an application can be brought to the court where a statement discloses No reasonable gr