2 June 2025

Can you start legal proceedings for €0,01?

By Mechteld van Veen-Oudenaarden

On 26 November 2024, the Rotterdam District Court ruled on a case involving an amount of €0,01. Despite the minimal value, the court decided that there was insufficient interest to proceed. This judgment highlights the principle that a claimant must have sufficient interest to initiate legal proceedings.

What was the case about?

In this case, the claimant discovered an error in a previous judgment and requested a correction under Article 31(1) of the Dutch Code of Civil Procedure (Rv), concerning €0.01 in summons costs. The court had awarded €137.38 instead of the claimed €138.39.

However, the judge ruled that this discrepancy was so minor that the claimant did not have sufficient interest in pursuing the correction. The decision is based on the principle that a claimant must demonstrate an actual and concrete interest to initiate or continue legal proceedings. The judge considered that one cent did not represent sufficient interest.

Interest

The requirement of sufficient interest is a fundamental principle in Dutch procedural law. According to Article 3:303 of the Dutch Civil Code (BW), a claim can only be brought if the claimant has sufficient interest. This means that the claimant must show a real and current interest in the outcome of the case. Without such interest, the court must declare the claim inadmissible.

Why is sufficient interest necessary?

  • The requirement ensures that the judiciary is not burdened with trivial or theoretical disputes, promoting efficient use of judicial resources.
  • It protects defendants from facing unnecessary lawsuits, saving time and costs.
  • It helps maintain legal certainty by ensuring that only disputes involving a real interest are heard.

Conclusion

The Rotterdam District Court’s ruling highlights the importance of having sufficient interest when starting legal proceedings. This principle is essential for maintaining an efficient and fair legal system. It prevents the unnecessary burdening of the judiciary and protects the interests of all parties involved.

More information

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