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from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
to: Enquiries Kent <enquiries@kent.police.uk>
date: 16 Jul 2023, 10:41
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Kent Police
Dear Sirs
At my arrest interview conclusion of 13 July 2023 held at Maidstone Police Station under the supervision of DC Field, she said that the Stalking, harassment and malicious communications offences of which I am suspected and bailed to appear at Medway Police Station on 28 September 2023 16.00 hours and 10 October 2023 at 1600 hours respectively, will now go to the Crown Prosecution Service for advice on whether there was any evidence that an offence had been committed by me that Kent Police will prosecute with a summons to court in light of the attached concerns of mine: ToDCKatieFieldccLegalOmbudsmanCEDR(QUOTEKrishna)OlivesSolicitors15Jul2023.docx; ToLegalOmbudsman(Thank you for your enquiryOlivesSolicitors)15Jul2023.docx.
Has Kent Police received the appropriate advice from the Crown Prosecution Service, and if so could you let me know the present situation regarding this investigation of the offences for which I am suspected.
Thank you very much
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
Tel: 07967789619
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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2023 at 07:48
Subject: Automatic Response
To: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
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from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
to: Katie Field DC 46015060 <katie.field@kent.police.uk>
cc: Enquiries <enquiries@legalombudsman.org.uk>,
complaintsreview <complaintsreview@cedr.com>
date: 15 Jul 2023, 14:12
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Dear DC Field
Please note that I was not happy with the relationship between my Duty Solicitor Olives Solicitors and Kent Police and myself for my latest arrest-interview and would request you in the interest of fairness to channel all future communications through them, in accordance with the contractual arrangement attached: FrOlivesSolicirorsletter19April2023.docx; and in light of the attached correspondence concerning the Judicial Review FrAdministrativeCourtOfficeGeneral(Whatdoyouwant)13Jul2023.docx.
Thank you for your kind attention.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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From: shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 at 13:41
Subject: Fw: QUOTE
To: ravina@olivessolicitors.com <ravina@olivessolicitors.com>
Dear Olives Solicitors
Were you told about my arrest and interview os 13 July 2023? If so,vwhy was Phillipa not present? I did not want a fresh new solicitor.
Hope all is well.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel 07967789619
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From: "shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com" <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
To: "elnurismayilov335@gmail.com" <elnurismayilov335@gmail.com>, "Force Control Kent" <force.control@kent.police.uk>, "General Office Administrative Court Office" <generaloffice@administrativecourtoffice.justice.gov.uk>, "Northkent" <northkent@justice.gov.uk>
Cc:
Sent: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 at 6:24
Subject: Re: QUOTE
Dear Krishna
We the citizens/people rely upon government or State official sources to update us on our legal situations, and not engage in indirect communications on related matters with third parties which could be the construed by the courts as obstructing justice or perverting the course of justice.
I have to await the interim report or final report requested from Kent Police before considering what I can lawfully do on or to my websites on my career of Freelance Social Media Journalism in the same methodology as previously conducted in the public interest for the present and future generations of humanity globally. These matters were discussed in an interview when I was arrested on 13 July 2023 and a warning issued to me on the basis of which I was bailed for Stalking allegation to 10 October 2023, 1600, hours; this in addition to being bailed for malicious communications to 28 September 2023 1600 hours.
The long and the short of the matter is that I am not doing any further work on my websites until Kent Police has issued its final report on my last submission APOLOGY AND COMPENSATION DEMAND. If my demand is not met from this report, the judicial review at the Administrative Court of the High Court at the Royal Courts of Justice which has already granted permission will have to scrutinise the matter which will include issuing directions on appropriate adjournment of the 10 November 2023 2 pm Trial Hearing at North Kent Magistrates Court until after the Judicial Review is completed.
Is that clearly understood Krishna?
Yours truly
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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Olives Solicitors
Our Reference:
Your Reference:
Date: 19th April 2023
Private and Confidential
Mr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
Dear Sirs
Re: Criminal Law Matter
I write further to your attendance at Medway Police Station on the 28th March 2023 to thank you for instructing Olives Solicitors in connection with your arrest, detention, interview and charge of Malicious Communications. We confirm that we shall be pleased to act for you in the matter.
This letter, and the accompanying terms and conditions of business, set out the basis under which we will carry out the work on your behalf. They explain how we we will manage your matter and detail the people who will be responsible for the work. They also set out how your case will be funded. Please do read both the letter and terms of business carefully, but do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries or would like to discuss any term further.
Responsibility for your matter
I am a Trainee Solicitor and shall have day-to-day conduct and supervision of your mater, under the supervision of Mr Dotun Ogunfolu who is the principle of the firm with overall responsibility. I can usually be contacted by telephone on the number at the top of this letter between 9.30 am and 5.30 pm on weekdays. There may be occasion when I am not available to speak to you directly, if this occurs, you will be able to leave a message with my assistant who will help you with any queries.
Scope of work
The work that we will undertake for you will include:
To advise and represent you in relation to all aspects of an investigation into alleged offences involving you, including: obtaining your instructions; attending upon, liaising and communicating on your behalf with the police as reasonably necessary; applying for negotiating the condition of any police and/or court bail; advising upon any proposed non-charge outcomes or the available and appropriate plea/s to any charg/s; explaining and advising upon all applicable legislation and procedure.
AND
To advise and represent you in a plea of gulty or defence of the charge/s against you, including: obtaining your instructions; all necessary court appearances, considering and advising upon prosecution papers and any other evidence; attending upon, liaising and connunicating on your behalf with the police and the Crown Prosecution Service as reasonably necessary; applying for and negotiating the conditions of any bail; advising upon, preparing and making appropriate submissions on sentence; advising upon, preparing and presenting any appropriate evidence in support of mitigation; contacting liaising with and obtaining references/statements reports from any witnesses; explaining and advising upon all applicable legislation and procedure, including the nature and effect of any sentence and as to the merit and grounds for any possible appeal. If required: briefing and instructing counsel if agreed.
Funding
As already explained to you at the police station, we are acting for you under the Government Legal Representation Scheme. We are providing you advice and assistance at the police station under the scheme known as Police Station Attendance Scheme. This provides you with free legal advice whilst you have been arrested or have to attend a police station during a criminal investigation. Every time.
I can confirm that should you be charged with an offence, we are able in certain instances to act for you under the government’s legal aid scheme. In order to make an application for legal aid funding, we will require evidence of your income and expenditure, and details of any government benefits you receive. The application will also require details of family circumstances such as any partner or children currently living with you. In order to progress the application please ensure this information is made available to us as soon as possible. If granted a Legal Aid Representation Order you may not have to pay a contribution to the cost of your case. In this circumstances, it will not be necessary for you to be given an estimate of thelikely total costs of matters. However, you should be aware that should you be convicted of the charge, the court will make an order that you pay the prosecutions costs and any compensation, if applicable.
Automatic legal aid funding
Legal aid applicants aged under 18 or those in receipt of government benefits do not need to pay for the work we do in the magistrates’ court or the Crown Court. The relevant benefits are
- Income Support,
- Income-Based Job Seeker’s Allowance,
- Universal Credit,
- Guaranteed State Pension Credit and
- Income-related Employment and Support Allownance.
A copy of the National Insurance Number is required in oreder to confirm the government benefits.
Eligibility considerations in other CasesThe decision to award legal aid is based on the details of the case, called the Interests of Justice Test (Considerations of issues like any previous convictions, the nature of the offence and the risk of custody), and the financial situation, called the Means Test (consideration of your financial circumstances including household income, outgoings and expenses, any capital and equity, and any family circumstances).
What Does the Legal Representation Order Cover
Unless otherwise specified the Order will cover preparation of your case from commencement to conclusion including representation at Court during the proceedings. In addition, at the Crown Court, the order will allow us to instruct a barrister on your behalf. The Order will further cover the fess of experts, interpreters and other disbursements incurred in your case.
You have a legal duty to inform us or the court of any changes to your financial circumstances. We must also inform you about the possible withdrawal of your Legal Representation. The Legal representation maybe withdrawn if during the course of the proceedings, you give us wrong or misleading information or unreasonable instruction or you fail to co-operate with our reasonable request causing us to withdraw from acting for you.
Crown Court – Recovery of Defence Costs Order
If your case goes to the Crown Court for trial you will not automatically qualify for legally aided representation once you have completed an application form. After you have been means tested, you may have to pay towards the cost of your defence. This could be from your income while the case is ongoing and/or from your capital, if you are convicted.
You will be asked to provide evidence of your income and assets. If you do not, your payments could be increased which would result in you paying more towards your defence costs. If you do not tell the truth on your legal aid application about your income, assets and expenditure you could be prosecuted.
You will not have to pay towards the costs of your case if you are under 18 when you make your application or if you receive any of the following benefits: income support, income-based jobseeker’s allowance, guaranteed state pension credit or income related employment and support allowance.
You may have to pay towards the costs if your monthly disposable income is above a certain level. If this is the case, you will receive a Contribution Order from the court and you will have to make payments as required under the Order. The first payment will be due within 28 days of your case being committed, sent or transferred for trial.
You must tell the court about any changes to your financial circumstances during your case because a change may affect the amount you have to pay towards your defence costs. If you don’t think you can afford to pay, or think that a mistake has been made, you can ask for a review of the amount the court has told you to pay.
At the end of the case, if you are found not guilty, any payments youhave made will be refunded with interest. If you paid late or not at all and action was taken against you, the costs of this actionwill be deducted from the refund.
If you are found guilty, you may have to pay towards your defence costs from any Capital assets you may have. This would only apply if:
. You have £30,000 or more of assets, for example: savings, equity in property, shares or Premium Bonds; and
. Any payments you have already made have not covered your total defence costs.
You will be told at the end or your case if you have to make a payment from capital.
Discharge and Revocation of the representation Order
Although we are acting for you under the representation order, in some circumstances, for example as stated above the Legal Service Commission may discharge or revoke the order. If the order is discharged you will be liable for all your costs from the start of the case because you will be treated as if you had never been legally aided in the first place. If you have any questions regarding the above then please do not hesitate to contact me.
Consenting to Audit Inspection
As oart of our Contract requirements with the Legal Aid Agency, we are obliged to carry out an audit inspection of our files. This may include your file at a later stage once your case has come to a conclusion. If you do not wish for your file to be subject to an Audit Inspection by a regulatory organisation, then please let us know. If you do not inform us, we will assume that you are happy for your case to be inspected.
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Oives Solicitors take data privacy seriously and when we process your personal data we are processing it in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). For more information on what type of data we collect, the basis for doing so, what we do with your data and other related questions, information is available at www.olivessolicitors.com/privacy-policy/ or you can request a coy of our privacy policy and we would make same available to you.
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We use the information you provide primarily for the provision of legal services to you and for related purposes including:
. undating and enhancing client records;
‘ analysis to help us manage our practice;
. statutory returns;
. legal and regulatory compliance.
Our use of that information is submect to your instructions, the Data Protection Act 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (Regulation (EU) 2016/679), and our duty of confidentiality. Please note that our work for you may require us to give information to third parties such as expert witnesses and other professional advisers. You have a right of access under data protection legislation to the personal data that we hold on you.
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Our Service
We aim to offer you an efficient and effective service so that you will have confidence in us. At Olives Solicitors, we are committed to providing high quality legal advice and client care.
We will update you by telephone and in writing with progress on your matter on a regular basis and as often as necessary. We will communicate with you in plain language.
Complaints
We are committed to high quality legal advice and client care. If you are however unhappy about any aspect of the service, please contact the caseworker dealing with your matter in the first instance so that we can do our best to resolve the problem. If you still have queries or concerns, please contact Dotun Ogunfolu who is the Principal of the firm and to whom any final issues can be reported.
We are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and complaints and redress mechanisms are provided through the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Legal Ombudsman. We have a procedure in place that details how we handle complaints which is available on request sent to us in writing. We have eight weeks to consider your complaint.
If we are unable to resolve matters to your satisfaction within eight weeks, or there are exceptional reasons for not waiting for this period, you may contact the Legal Ombudsman in writing by telephone or email respectively: PO Box 6806, Wolverhampton, WV1 9WJ; Tel: 0300 555 0333; Minicom: 0300 555 1777 or enquiries@legalombudsman.org.uk, to consider your complaint.
Please note that the complaint must be referred to the Legal Ombudsman within six months of the date of the written response from our complaints manager.
You have an overall time limit of referring any complaint to the Legal Ombudsman of
i. Six years from the act/omission that you are dissatisfied with; or
ii. Three years from when you reasonabley have known there was a reason to complain.
In some circumstances you may also be able to seek redress from our regulator, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (www.sra.org.uk/consumers/problems.page)
How you can help us
Please provide us with clear, timely and accurate instructions and all documentation required to deal with your matter in a timely manner.
Thank you once again for your instructions an dshould you have any questions regarding the above and/or the attached terms and conditions of business, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours Sincerely
(Signed: Olives)
Ravina Karir
OLIVES SOLICITORS
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Olives Solicitors
Our Reference:
Your Reference:
Date: 19th April 2023
Private and Confidential
Mr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
Dear Sirs
Re: Your Criminal Law Matter at Medway Police Station
I write to confirm the outcome of your arrest and interview by police at Medway Police Station on 28th March 2023 when you were represented by Philippa Beswick of Olives Solicitors
You were questioned for the offences of malicious communications
Your Instructions
Your instructions were that you are not the sender of any emails and your account must have been hacked
Our Advice
We explained the elements of the alleged offence and we explained the usual police station procedure and you rights as a suspect in police custody.
We told you that after the interview, the police have a number of options:
1) to take no further action against you,
2) to caution you.
3) To charge you to court with an offence, or
4) To give you bail to return to the police station on another day whiles they make further enquiries
We informed you about the disclosure made by the police and that you were to be interviewed under caution. We explained the caution to you in the three parts as follows:
1. pointing out that you have the right to remain silent
2. explaining adverse inference to you that, if you have a defence or reasonable explanation and refuse to give it when being questioned, should the matter proceed to court and you decide to give the explanation the court may not believe you, in the absence of a reasonable excuse; and
3. anything you say may be used in evidence.
You were advised to advance denials in interview and answer the questions.
Outcome
You have been Bailed to Return to Medway Police Station on 18th June 2023 at 5pm
Should you fail to return on bail to the police station when advised to do so then you could be charged with an offence of failing to answer your bail contrary to the Bail Act.
Action to be taken
To assist us in carrying out the work as efficiently as possible, please could you ensure that all information provided is to the best of your knowledge complete, accurate and up to date. Please could you also notify us of any changes or variations to that information which may arise after the date it is passed to us and of any new circumstances that might be relevant to the work that we have agree to do for you.
Please let me know if my understanding of your instructions, as detailed above, is in any way incorrect or if you require further clarification on any issue.
Yours Sincerely
(Signed: Olives)
Ravina Karir
OLIVES SOLICITORS
Direct Email: ravina@olivessolicitors.com
2 Batchelor Street, Chatham, Kent ME4 4BJ
Tel: 0330 948753 Fax: 01634 753548
Email: info:olivessolicitors.com
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RE: Dominique Cole at the ACO Leeds *OFFICIAL*
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from: Administrative Court Office, General Office <generaloffice@administrativecourtoffice.justice.gov.uk>
to: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
date: 13 Jul 2023, 15:17
subject: RE: Dominique Cole at the ACO Leeds *OFFICIAL*
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Dear Madam,
Thank you for your emails. It is unclear what you are trying to do or seeking. Unfortunately your case has been closed for many years, we are not in a position to advise you further. You have not sent any new forms either so I am not sure what you would like this Court to do. Please seek legal advice.
Kind Regards,
Muskora Rahman *OFFICIAL*
Administrative Court Office | Issues and Enquiries
King’s Bench Division | HMCTS | Royal Courts of Justice| Strand, London | WC2A 2LL
Phone: 020 7947 6655 (Option 6)
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From: Shantanu Panigrahi [mailto:shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com]
Sent: 12 July 2023 06:56
To: Administrative Court Office Leeds <leeds@administrativecourtoffice.justice.gov.uk>; Administrative Court Office, General Office <generaloffice@administrativecourtoffice.justice.gov.uk>; Civil Appeals - Registry <civilappeals.registry@justice.gov.uk>; G TIWANA <tiwana9rf@btinternet.com>
Subject: Fwd: Dominique Cole at the ACO Leeds
Dear Sirs/Madam
Thank you for this intimation that the Case CO/1680/2002 cannot be closed indefinitely at the Administrative Court of the High Court at the Royal Courts of Justice following my representation to the Attorney General as acknowledged - attached FrAttorneyGeneral (Thank you for contacting the Attorney General)12Jul2023.docx for the fact that the petition to His Majesty remains in place until the matter is resolved through the Judicial Review.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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From: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2023 at 00:26
Subject: Dominique Cole at the ACO Leeds
To: <leeds@administrativecourtoffice.justice.gov.uk>, <generaloffice@administrativecourtoffice.justice.gov.uk>, <civilappeals.registry@justice.gov.uk>, <tiwana9rf@btinternet.com>, <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
Dear Dominique
From your photo online, you have a slender and alluring figure.
There are two matters before the Court of public opinion, over which I have presided continuously since 2017.
Your colleague Nasser Imam, Issues and Enquiries | Administrative Court Office | King’s Bench Division | HMCTS | Royal Courts of Justice|Strand, London | WC2A 2LL emailed at 1.07pm on 6 July 2023 advising "Your case CO/1680/2022 has been closed since 23/08/2002." This is outrageous because a case cannot be closed twenty years before the proceedings were even launched. You failed to correct it and thus assume partial responsibility after the fact which has caused me
immense suffering, mental anguish, distress and a recurrence of fits and the need to bite people, which could get me into trouble,.
While this blemish by you could be the end of your career progression, I may be prepared to overlook this and not drag you to a tribunal. What you need to do is to surrender your body for my intimate examination and bio-probing, to be performed within ten days of this notification.
At first I considered buccaneering into you in Leeds at the Mercury Hotel but upon reflection will instead despatch my driver, one Gurpal (Paul) Tiwana, to collect, bring you to my sound-proofed first-floor basement, and take you back after I satiated myself and you have become obsessed with my danda. He is a Sikh so he will expect payment in kind while in transit.
I was about to make this offer to Miss Fatma Abukar at the Civil Appeals Registry but for obvious physical and physiognomical reasons you have displaced her from my short-term scheduling.
My published 140 books in The Allurement of Reality series, available at Lulu, Barnes and Noble and other vendors should allure you but you may also need some physical stimulation to get you into the correct frame of mind for my Domination of Dominique. I uploaded this photograph of me thinking of what I will do with and to you
https://static.wixstatic.com/media/46b182_0aa02864e1534d8683e6159ce3c9c9ebf000.jpg and in a following-up email tomorrow I will send only you a very private photograph. You may also need to practice dilation sutras to be sure of comfortable accommodation.
Yours appealingly
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
Tel: 07967789619
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From: Cole, Dominique (ACO) On Behalf Of Administrative Court Office
Leeds
Sent: 06 July 2023 12:18
To: Administrative Court Office, General Office <generaloffice@administrativecourtoffice.justice.gov.uk>
Cc: shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com
Subject: RE: Progress in the Judicial Review * OFFICIAL *
Good afternoon,
I think this may have been sent to us by mistake as the case number
quoted was a London case. We have had no involvement with anything by
the looks of it from the attachment all emails appear to have come from
London.
Kind regards
Dominique Cole
Listing Officer Administrative Court and Planning Court | HMCTS | Leeds
Combined Court Centre | The Courthouse | 1 Oxford Row | Leeds | LS1 3BG
Phone: 0113 3062578
Web: www.gov.uk/hmcts
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Dear Legal Ombudsman
Olives Solicitors were my Duty Solicitors before the 20 April 2023 arrest and interview of myself at Medway Police Station and the 13 July 2023 arrest interview at Maidstone Police Station and despite being made aware of all proceedings as these developed failed to attend two interviews nor have they issued the forms required by the. Administrative Court of the Royal Courts of Justice to have the much needed Judicial Review of Kent Police's Hate crimes against me. Further, it has provided me with no explanation why they have behaved in this manner towards me.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
Tel 07967789619
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