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Tue, 27 Jun at 07:46


Dear Sirs


Please be aware that I will not be satisfied with anything less than a seven figure amount for damages and compensation whether that is executed by a criminal court at North Kent Magistrates Court appealed to Maidstone Crown Court, or it is dispensed at the Central London County Court under my Claim against the Prime Minister in E35YM660. At this point I do not know whether a criminal Court has jurisdiction to award compensation to a Defendant but both channels of possibilities are open, because of the simultaneous proceedings against Kent Police in J00ME572/HQ17XO1773 at Medway County Court appealed to the Kings Bench Division of the High Court.


Clarification is needed on whether Kent Police or the Prime Minister should be summoned to court to answer my allegations of State-wide conspiracy against me.


Yours sincerely

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3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent

ME8 0SL

Tel: 07967789619



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Please do not re-send your query, as this will not result in it being dealt with any sooner.

Please note: Court staff are not legally trained and so are unable to offer legal advice.

If you are uncertain how to proceed, information can be found at www.gov.uk. If you are in doubt it is best to seek professional legal advice from a solicitor or Citizens Advice Bureau.

Need to make a complaint? Get started here: https://www.resolver.co.uk/hmcts-complaints/


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Shantanu Panigrahi

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Thank you for your email.

PLEASE READ the following as your email will not receive a further response if your query is answered by the information below, the documents attached or one of the relevant links below.

Contacting Masters’ Listing or the Master’s Clerk

When contacting Masters’ Listing, please contact the clerk for the assigned Master to your case, but these queries should only relate to applications, listing of hearings, listed hearings or orders made by a Master. Any other request should be sent to this team mailbox.

Accepting filings on CE-File

The aim is to accept all applications to a Master within 7 days of submission; however we are working through a backlog and they are being accepted between 10-14 days. Once accepted, the application is sent to a Master for consideration and we endeavour to communicate any direction, a listing or order within 14 days of acceptance. Acceptance of a filing on CE-File does NOT mean approval by a Master or Judge, it is an acceptance onto the system.

Direction Questionnaires (DQs) and CCMC/CMC listings

If you are waiting for DQs to be sent out by the court or for them to be accepted on CE-File, please contact Issues and Enquiries. Once your DQs have been accepted, please allow a minimum of one month following acceptance for them to be considered by a Master and before seeking a listing. This is another area where the is a backlog that we hope will be cleared shortly and we ask that the court is not chased within 4 weeks of acceptance.

Filing of documents - Legal Representatives Only

Pursuant Practice Direction(PD) 51O of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), all documents must be filed via CE-File unless directed by another rule or PD of the CPR. Any documents received via post or email will not be acknowledge and will be destroyed via confidential waste, only documents with accompanied by cheques will be returned.

Filing of documents – Litigants in Person Only

Litigants in person may continue to file via email, post or hand-delivery to the Queen’s Bench Division drop box located in the main hall of the building. No counters are available to deliver or speak with staff.

Bundles and other documents for hearings

Bundles, skeleton arguments, cost budgets, draft orders and any other documents for a hearing before a Master should NOT be emailed to this address or CE-Filed as per the Masters’ hearing directions (see current template attached) included with your hearing notice.

CCMC/CMC Orders – hard-copy bundles

Our template orders over the last year have requested a hard-copy bundle, however, where the hearing is remote, only an electronic bundle is needed.

Is your hearing remote or in person?

Please refer to your hearing notice and if it is in anyway unclear, please contact the Masters clerk – see the hearing directions attached for contact details. If your hearing is in a court room, the court number will be confirmed on the cause list published by 4:30pm the day before the hearing.

The King's Bench Guide is published and contains answers to our most common queries that are not answered by the hearing directions attached.

PRA Forms no-longer accepted

As of 19th July 2021, the PRA or Private Room Appointment form has been replaced by a Masters’ Appointment form and a copy is attached to this email.

Enforcement hearings before Masters

Correspondence for Enforcement hearings before a Master should be sent to the Enforcement team and not Masters’ Listing as we do not have access to their case files. Bundles for hearings or email addresses for hearings should be sent in accordance with the hearing directions attached.

Legal advice

Court staff are not legally trained and cannot offer any comment that may be considered legal advice. Please note that you can get free, impartial advice from the following;

Citizen’s Advice on 0800 144 8848 or at https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/

Civil Legal Advice on 0345 345 4 345 or at https://www.gov.uk/civil-legal-advice

Support through court on 0300 081 0006 or at https://www.supportthroughcourt.org/contact-us/

Bar Council’s Direct Access Scheme contact through the website at https://www.directaccessportal.co.uk/

Any Party

In accordance with Practice Direction 5B of the CPR – all emails to the court should include the following, failure to do so will result in the court not actioning or acknowledging your email.

Subject Header – Case number, parties’ names and any dates relating to an up-coming hearing

Provide a clear description of the contents in the body of the e-mail message. Please refrain from messages such as “Please see attached”.

Please copy your message to the relevant parties where applicable.

Any document that carries a fee and does not state, include proof of payment or fee remission will not be actioned.

If you're unable to comply with these points or any other part of Practice Direction 5B of the CPR, your message will not be actioned.

Team Contacts & Query Types

The main number for the Queen’s Bench Division is 020 3936 8957, options for each team can be accessed there.

Masters Listing KBMastersListing@Justice.gov.uk – Applications/hearings before a Master

QB Asbestos KB.Asbestos@Justice.gov.uk – Asbestos claims only, once they have been issued.

Judges Listing Office KBJudgesListingOffice@Justice.gov.uk – Applications/hearings before a Judge, High Court Appeals

Enforcement Section KBEnforcement@Justice.gov.uk – Stay of executions, writ, charging orders, deed polls

Issue & Enquiries KBEnquiries@Justice.gov.uk – General Queries, New Claims, Copy Documents

Childrens Funds KBChildrensFunds@Justice.gov.uk – All Claims started in the High Court where money has been paid into a Court Fund.

Fees Office FeesRCJ@justice.gov.uk - Help with fees applications and to make a payment.

Foreign Process Foreignprocess.rcj@justice.gov.uk – Registration of Foreign Judgements

You can find contact details for other courts in other jurisdictions at the Courts & Tribunals Finder.

Other useful links & Plain Text versions of those stated above

King’s Bench Guide - https://www.judiciary.uk/guidance-and-resources/kings-bench-division-guide-2022-2/

King’s Bench Division updates - https://www.judiciary.uk/publications/?filter_type=publication&search&tax-single-subject=-1&tax-single-publication-type=-1&tax-single-publication-jurisdiction=-1&tax-single-publication-court=1079&date-range-after&date-range-before

Daily Cause List - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/royal-courts-of-justice-cause-list

CE-File https://efile.cefile-app.com/login?referer=%2F

CE-File Information & Support https://www.gov.uk/guidance/ce-file-system-information-and-support-advice

Courts & Tribunals Finder https://courttribunalfinder.service.gov.uk/search/

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Masters Appointment Form.docx 41.6kB

Masters Hearing Directions template updated 14-Nov-22.docx 30.3kB

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Shantanu Panigrahi

Tue, 27 Jun at 07:47

Thank you for your email.

In future when emailing, please put the case number and the content in the subject line, for example J70CL123 Acknowledgment of Service. This will help your email get to the right team as quickly as possible.

We are experiencing a high volume of emails coming into the court. Please do not send multiple requests, as we are currently unable to deal with them. Please limit your correspondence to urgent matters only or documents for hearings.

We are working through relisting hearings and urgent matters. We ask for your patience at this time. Unless your matter is regarding a hearing taking place within 2 weeks, there may be a delay in dealing with it.

WHAT IF I HAVE A HEARING LISTED?

The majority of hearings are held face to face. For remote hearings, please be advised that you will receive the invite for the hearing either the evening before or on the morning of the hearing. If you have not heard from the court, please ring 0300 123 5577.

Please see below for guidance on the following matters:

Appointment information

Email Guidance

Email Specifications and exemptions for HMTCS

Sending emails with associated fees

County Court Part 7 Money Claims

Online Court Processes

Reasonable adjustments

Complaints

Legal Advice

Finding a Court’s contact details

COVID-19 Guidance

1. APPOINTMENT INFORMATION

· WHERE: All existing and new face to face appointments for Central London County Court will be held at the public counter on the Ground Floor of the West Green Building WG07.

· WHAT: APPOINTMENTS ARE STRICTLY FOR THE BELOW CRITERIA:

· Stay of Eviction (double appointment)

· Injunction (double appointment)

· 24-hour limitation on application

· Judicial intervention within 24 hours.

· Trial Bundle (if hearing is within 3 days)

· Cash payment on application (if cheque/postal order is unavailable)

· Swearing statutory declaration

· Swearing affidavits

· Search of bankruptcy register

ANY MATTERS WHICH FALL OUTSIDE OF THE ABOVE SHOULD BE LEFT IN THE DROPBOX BY THE RECEPTION DESK IN THE MAIN HALL OF THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE

The received date will be the day the documents were dropped

· To book an appointment contact the court by telephone on 0207 947 7502. Please note we will not be able to deal with any queries via this number.

2. EMAIL GUIDANCE

Any e-mail which fails to comply with the guidance will not be processed and will be returned to you.

All enquiries to civil courts and family courts can be received by email.

· You can send all letters and documents (exemptions are listed below) relevant to the case including adoption cases. However, due to the sensitive nature of adoption work, the court will only send emails to secure email accounts.

· An email account is considered secure when security measures are in place to make sure the data in the email can’t be accessed by users without the relevant approval. Any account that ends in the following is considered secured: gsi, pnn, gsx, gcsx, gse, cjsm, and nhs.net.

· If you are attaching a copy of an order from a hearing for the Court to process, please ensure that you are submitting it in Word format only.

SENDING BUNDLES

· Please note that court bundles are not part of this process and we will not print them. Some Local Authorities are piloting the use of Cloud-based 'E-bundle' storage solutions that allow all parties involved in a case to view and download the evidence electronically. This is different to the receipt of bundles by email. The court can not accept documents that require the setting up of an account or a password.

3. EMAIL SPECIFICATIONS AND EXEMPTIONS FOR HMCTS

· All Civil and Family process, applications and documents will be accepted by email as long as when the entire email is printed out it is not more than 50 pages. This should include the email, all attachments (including any documents embedded in another) and enough copies to serve on required parties (excluding Local Authorities, CAFCASS and CAFCASS CYMRU for Family cases only).

· The total size of the email, including any attachments, must be less than 10mb.

Please note that:

· A page is one side, so 50 pages equals 25 pieces of paper printed on both sides.

· Requests for the issue of Specified or Unspecified civil claims are excluded from this process. However, any subsequent process that leads from this following the issues of the claim will be accepted.

· Do not use more than one email to take any step in a case which requires a document or documents to be filed.

4. SENDING EMAILS WITH ASSOCIATED FEES

· In both Civil and Family cases court processes that carry a fee can also be received by email and processed by court staff. However the same conditions as above must apply and in addition:

· the party issuing the process must either quote a Fee Account number (see below), or

· the party who wants to pay has a valid credit or debit card. If you wish to pay using this method please say this on the email and include a contact number for the Court to contact you to take payment.

· Please note Local Authorities are exempt from this provision.

· What is a Fee Account?

· This is a Direct Debit function that is quick, safe and easy to use. It is available for solicitors and large organisations. Once you have set up an account all you need is to provide your fee account number within the body of the email. The fee will then be deducted from your account.

· For more information and to apply for Fee Account please visit www.justice.gov.uk/courts/fees/payment-by-account

5. COUNTY COURT PART 7 MONEY CLAIMS

· All County Court Part 7 Money Claims are now processed and issued at the County Court Money Claim Centre (CCMCC) and money claims should be sent to their address at PO Box 527, Salford, M5 0BY or DX 702634 Salford 5.

· You can contact CCMCC at the following accounts:

· Customer E-Enquiries ccmcccustomerenquiries@justice.gov.uk

· E-Filing ccmcce-filing@justice.gov.uk

6. ONLINE COURT PROCESSES

· Some Court processes can be issued online through MCOL (Money Claim Online) and PCOL (Possession Claim Online) and can save you money compared to issuing through the Court.

· Make a court claim for money: Make a claim - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

· Possession Claim Online: recover property

· Further information on Court forms and process can be obtained from the website GOV.UK

7. REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS

Disabilities affect people differently so we won’t always know what will help. If you have a disability that means you can’t access our information and services please get in touch with us. You can request help and support as a reasonable adjustment by phone, in person or in writing by:

· emailing RCJ.DCO@justice.gov.uk, or centrallondoncounty.dco@justice.gov.uk

To help us provide the best help and support, you should try to explain how your disability affects you and give as much information as you can. This will help our staff or the judge to consider what you’ll need to do during your case and any help we can provide. Our staff will always talk with you and discuss any reasonable adjustments you might need.

8. COMPLAINTS

· If you are unhappy with a part of your experience using the court service, please be aware that the judiciary are constitutionally independent of Government and the administration of the courts.

· If you feel that decision was incorrect, the proper course of action is to consider whether to appeal the decision. We cannot help you to decide this or resolve it through the administrative complaints process, so we suggest you seek legal advice. If you have not already done so, you may wish to consider seeking independent advice on your situation. Any Citizens Advice Bureau provides free, confidential, and impartial advice on a range of matters. Their contact details can be found in the telephone directory or on their website at www.citizensadvice.org.uk.

· If your complaint is about how the judge conducted your case you can contact the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office online at https://www.complaints.judicialconduct.gov.uk, or send to Room 81-82, Queen’s Building, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL, You need to do this within three months.

9. LEGAL ADVICE

· HM Court Service staff are not legally trained and must remain strictly neutral at all times. They cannot therefore examine documents and give an opinion on their contents or upon any aspect of a case. It is the responsibility of the parties to ensure they file the correct documents in the correct format. Court staff cannot analyse a case and tell the parties the legal implications of decisions or other circumstances. It is for you to find out the options available to you and, where necessary, seek independent legal advice. It is recommended you decide what options to take and to ensure you understand the implications of that option.

· Up to date possession guidance is available at the following links:

· Understanding the possession action process: A guide for private landlords in England and Wales - GOV.UK (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/understanding-the-possession-action-process-guidance-for-landlords-and-tenants/understanding-the-possession-action-process-a-guide-for-private-landlords-in-england-and-wales#claims-already-in-the-court-system

· Understanding the possession action process: A guide for social landlords in England and Wales - GOV.UK (https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/understanding-the-possession-action-process-guidance-for-landlords-and-tenants/understanding-the-possession-action-process-a-guide-for-social-landlords-in-england-and-wales)

10. FINDING A COURT’S CONTACT DETAILS

· You can find court email addresses at https://courttribunalfinder.service.gov.uk/

· You can contact your local County Court for more information. You can find contact details on Court and Tribunal Finder, https://courttribunalfinder.service.gov.uk/

· You can also get in touch via the contact centre: 0300 123 5577

· Web: www.gov.uk/hmcts

11. COVID-19 GUIDANCE

· Please see the below link on update information for the Courts and Tribunals planning and preparation in relation to Coronavirus (COVID19)

· https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-courts-and-tribunals-planning-and-preparation

For information on how HMCTS uses personal data about you please see:

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-courts-and-tribunals-service/about/personal-information-charter

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This e-mail and any attachments is intended only for the attention of the addressee(s). Its unauthorised use, disclosure, storage or copying is not permitted. If you are not the intended recipient, please destroy all copies and inform the sender by return e-mail. Internet e-mail is not a secure medium. Any reply to this message could be intercepted and read by someone else. Please bear that in mind when deciding whether to send material in response to this message by e-mail. This e-mail (whether you are the sender or the recipient) may be monitored, recorded and retained by the Ministry of Justice. Monitoring / blocking software may be used, and e-mail content may be read at any time. You have a responsibility to ensure laws are not broken when composing or forwarding e-mails and their contents.

 
 
 

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