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REQUEST FOR A PUBLIC ENQUIRY DATED 23 JUNE 2023

REQUEST FOR A PUBLIC ENQUIRY DATED 23 JUNE 2023


from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>

to: alex.chalk.mp@parliament.uk,

suella.braverman.mp@parliament.uk

cc: customerinvestigations@justice.gov.uk,

CentralCorrespondenceTeam@justice.gov.uk

date: 10 Sept 2023, 12:45

subject: REQUEST FOR A PUBLIC ENQUIRY DATED 23 JUNE 2023

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To

1. Rt Hon Alex Chalk, Lord Chancellor and Secretary for State for Justice

2. Rt Hon Suella Braverman, Home Secretary


Dear Mr Chalk and Ms Braverman


In respect of my rightful application for a Public Enquiry as attached: ToAlexChalkLordChancellorSecofStateforJustice (PUBLIC ENQUIRY BY PARLIAMENT OF JUDICIAL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEMS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM)23Jun2023.docx; thank you Mr Chalk for arranging the correspondence: Fr CentralCorrespondence Team (Justice) Reply to Dr Panigrahi TO 106707)17Jul2023.docx; FrHMCTS (CustomerService Complaint)20Jul2023.docx; relating to my appeal for a Public Enquiry on the malfunctions of the Judicial and Law Enforcement systems as these are combined although I do appreciate that Law Enforcement matters are under the remit of the Home Secretary Suella Braverman to whom I am copying this email so that a joint investigation is undertaken by your two departments of government.


I have gone through 6 further weeks of depositions that has culminated in the attached correspondence on the state of the matter which seems to indicate that fascist elements are prevalent and widespread in their disposal of Judicial and Law Enforcement matters of the State of the United Kingdom; or it could be that the State is organised by a fascist Establishment treating the subjects as a nation of morons in a Police State, as attached: ToCentLonCtyCrtccJessicaDaCostaCourtofAppeal(E35YM660 PROCEEDINGS AT THE CENTRAL LONDON COUNTY COURT)6Sep2023.docx.


Now with these alternative suggestions do you consider my appeal for a Public Enquiry is justified on the grounds that the racism that I have experienced shatters lives much like a natural calamity of a train accident in the railways that you said were the sort of reasons that a Public Enquiry through the Parliament is proceeded with?


Yours sincerely


Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

Tel: 07967789619


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To

Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice

Parliamentary office

House of Commons

London

SW1A 0AA

Phone: 020 7219 8087

Email: alex.chalk.mp@parliament.uk


2)

The Rt Hon Suella Braverman KC MP

Conservative MP for Fareham

14 East Street

Fareham

PO16 0BN

Tel: 01329233573

Email: Click here to complete the email contact form.

suella.braverman.mp@parliament.uk


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(a) ToAlexChalkLordChancellorSecofStateforJustice (PUBLIC ENQUIRY BY PARLIAMENT OF JUDICIAL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEMS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM)23Jun2023.docx

(b) FrCentralCorrespondence Team (Justice) Reply to Dr Panigrahi TO 106707)17Jul2023.docx

(c) FrHMCTS (CustomerService Complaint)20Jul2023.docx

(d) ToCentLonCtyCrtccJessicaDaCostaCourtofAppeal(E35YM660 PROCEEDINGS AT THE CENTRAL LONDON COUNTY COURT)6Sep2023.docx


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PUBLIC ENQUIRY BY PARLIAMENT OF JUDICIAL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT SYSTEMS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

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Shantanu Panigrahi <shantanupanigrahi@yahoo.com>

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alex.chalk.mp@parliament.uk

Fri, 23 Jun at 12:54


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Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice

Parliamentary office

House of Commons

London

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Phone: 020 7219 8087

Email: alex.chalk.mp@parliament.uk


Dear Right Honourable Alex Chalk


The Judicial and Law Enforcement processes of the United Kingdom that I have been proactively evaluating over the past 26 years as brought to you kind attention linked here: Application to the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice for Public Enquiry lodged (knowledgeassessmentanddissemination.com) https://www.knowledgeassessmentanddissemination.com/post/application-to-the-lord-chancellor-and-secretary-of-state-for-justice-for-public-enquiry-lodged

Application to the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice fo...

(no subject) from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com> to: alex.chalk.mp@parliament.uk...


have reached a complete stalemate this afternoon judging by the lack of response from North Kent Magistrates Court to my submission as reflected by the Automatic Response below but with no subsequent considered reply from the Court or from Kent Police. A Spam phone call that I received at 11.49 am from a 01223 852359 number seemingly signified the message from the State authorities that this is so.


Should your Honour therefore be minded to initiate the Public Enquiry process now, it will be useful as a means of moving the nation forward with the issues that have been highlighted.


Yours sincerely


Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789619


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CHALK, Alex <alex.chalk.mp@parliament.uk>

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Fri, 23 Jun at 12:55


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date: 17 Jul 2023, 09:16

subject: Reply to Dr Panigrahi TO 106707

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Dear Dr Panigrahi


Please find attached a reply to your email of 20 June.


Kind regards,


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Central Correspondence Team

Ministry of Justice

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London

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Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent

ME8 0SL

Shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com

MoJ ref: TO106707

17 July 2023

Dear Dr Panigrahi,


Thank you for your email of 20 June, addressed to the Lord Chancellor, regarding the UK judicial and law enforcement systems. As a government official, I have been asked to reply.


I am sorry to hear of the distress which the matters set out in your email have caused you. Whilst I realise this is a difficult situation for you, I hope you will understand that neither Government Ministers nor their officials can comment on, or intervene in, specific cases. This is not due to a lack of concern, but in order to maintain the key constitutional principle that the judiciary must be independent of the Government.

You have asked for a public inquiry to be established to consider the matters you have raised. However, a public inquiry is set up to look at a matter of public concern – for example, to establish the cause of a major disaster, accident or other event involving significant damage or loss of life. As the issues you have raised do not align with these parameters, I am afraid that the Government is unable to give further consideration to your request.


Turning to the concerns you raised in relation to Kent Police. The best way to make a complaint is to contact the police force involved. Police force websites include information about how to complain. A complaint can also be made by using an online form available on the website of the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) at: https://policeconduct.gov.uk/complaints-and-appeals/make-complaint. Police complaints to the IOPC are dealt with under a comprehensive legislative framework which sets out the duties of the police themselves in handling complaints as well as the role and functions of the “police watchdog” the IOPC. A short guide to the police complaints system outlining what you can expect to happen with your complaint is also available on the IOPC’s website:

https://www.policeconduct.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Documents/Complaint_forms/IOPC_A_guide_to_com plaint_system_2020.pdf. The Home Office can also be contacted directly for further clarity or to provide additional information, as policies concerning the police are Home Office-led. They can be contacted by writing to the following address: 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF.

Further to this, if you remain dissatisfied with the way HMCTS have handled your case, information about how you can make an administrative complaint is available at:

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-courts-and-tribunals-service/about/complaints procedure.

Lastly, it is open to you to seek free independent advice about the options available to you from a Law Centre and/or Citizens Advice (CA) and, where appropriate, refer clients to a pro bono organisation for free representation. You can find a Law Centre by contacting the Law Centres Network on 020 3637 1330 or by accessing their website at: https://www.lawcentres.org.uk. You can also find his nearest CA on 03444 111 444 or online at: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk.

I hope you have found the information useful.

Yours sincerely,

Kwame Adade

Ministry of Justice


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shantanupanigrahi@yahoo.com

Thu, 20 Jul at 10:30

TO: 42727210


Dear Dr Panigrahi,


Thank you for your email of 23 June addressed to the Rt Hon Alex Chalk as Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice about your case. Your email has been passed to HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) as the agency responsible for the administration of the courts and tribunals in England and Wales and I’ve been asked to reply.


I understand you remain unhappy with the decision by the judge ordering you to pay the defendant’s costs. I hope you’ll understand that Mr Chalk or any other government official cannot comment on or intervene in any decisions made by a judge. This isn’t through lack of concern for the issues you raise but is because of the independence of the judiciary. The only way to challenge a decision is by making the appropriate application or appeal. I realise my reply will be disappointing.


I am aware Richard Redgrave, Head of Customer Investigation wrote to you on 29 June 2021 regarding the concerns you continue to raise. Whilst I appreciate your strength of feeling about this, there’s nothing more we can usefully add, so we won’t be replying to you about this again. This includes any correspondence about it that you send to ministers or officials, such as the Lord Chancellor.


I can see from your email that you received an auto response from the North Kent Magistrates’ Court on 23 June and have stated in your email to Mr Chalk on 23 June that you’re still waiting for a response. If you would like to make a complaint about the way court has responded to your correspondence, you can do so by writing to them directly at the first stage of HMCTS’ complaints procedure. More information on how to do this is available at: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-courts-and-tribunals-service/about/complaints-procedure . We use our complaints to learn and change.


I realise you are also concerned that you haven’t received a response from the Kent Police. We’re unable to look into complaints about the police as they’re separate to HMCTS. Information about how to complain about the Kent Police is available at: www.kent.police.uk/fo/feedback/complaints/complaints/.


You may want to seek independent advice about the options available. You can:

contact Citizens Advice for free, impartial advice. Information about the service they offer is available on their website: www.citizensadvice.org.uk

contact Support Through Court, who offer advice to people going through the court system alone. Their website is: www.supportthroughcourt.org

phone Civil Legal Advice on 0345 345 4 345. They can help find appropriate local advice services

see if the information you need is available at: www.gov.uk

find a legal adviser at: www.gov.uk/find-legal-advice.

I realise my reply will be disappointing but I hope it explains why Mr Chalk or any other official is unable to intervene in your case in the way you’d like.


Yours sincerely


Bhavesh Patel

Customer Investigations Team | HMCTS |

Email: customerinvestigations@justice.gov.uk

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E35YM660 PROCEEDINGS AT THE CENTRAL LONDON COUNTY COURT

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from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>

to: Central London DJSKEL <centrallondondjskel@justice.gov.uk>

cc: Jessica Da Costa <jessica.dacosta@governmentlegal.gov.uk>,

Civil Appeals - Registry <civilappeals.registry@justice.gov.uk>

date: 6 Sept 2023, 07:29

subject: E35YM660 PROCEEDINGS AT THE CENTRAL LONDON COUNTY COURT

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To

Circuit Judge

Central London County Court


Your Honour


In connection with the proceedings at North Kent Magistrates Court that I find totally unsatisfactory in that a civil matter has been turned into a criminal matter by unscrupulous court officials in conjunction with Kent Police and other associated parties that I found myself protesting to these authorities as summarised by the Automatic Response of the Court below; I draw your attention to a the fact that my Claim E35YM660 following the CentralLonConCrtTNOTICEOF HEARING OF APPLICATION.pdf; CentralLondonCountyCourtOrder 21June 2021 (District JudgeLightman).pdf; CentralLondonCourtyCourtOrderonE35YM660dated19January2021_receivedbyClaimantfirstat9.27am on 22 March2021.pdf; in which I have claimed £10 million in damages and compensation for the 26 years of brutal terrorism, persecution, victimisation, obstruction of justice and perverting the course of justice against me has yet to be lifted out of the adjournment that I was led to believe had taken place on the morning of the date of the Hearing of 20 January 2023.


In having gone through the due process of appealing against the adjournment at the Court of Appeal under Court Reference CA-2023-000750, the proceedings of which stumbled on the question of which Court had jurisdiction to hear the Case as adjudicated by Master Bancroft-Rimmer, I am wondering whether the Judicial and Law Enforcement system of the United Kingdom has collapsed.


Your comments to this submission would be most welcome.


Yours sincerely


Dr Shantanu Panigrahi (Claimant)

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789619


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From: northkent <northkent@justice.gov.uk>

Date: Wed, 6 Sept 2023 at 06:51

Subject: Automatic Response

To: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>

Thank you for your email.

We have received your query and will ensure that the relevant person deals with it as soon as possible.

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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(a) CentralLonConCrtTNOTICEOF HEARING OF APPLICATION.pdf

(b) CentralLondonCountyCourtOrder 21June 2021 (District JudgeLightman).pdf

(c) CentralLondonCourtyCourtOrderonE35YM660dated19January2021_receivedbyClaimantfirstat9.27am on 22 March2021.pdf


Notice of Hearing of Application

In the County Court at Central London

Claim Number E35YM660

Date: 13 December 2022

DR SHANTANU PANIGRAHI 1st Claimant Ref

MRS THERESA MAY – PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM 1st Defendant Ref Z1819776/MMX HO19

The hearing of the claimant’s application dated 23.06.2022

Will take place at 10.00 AM on the 20 January 2023 at the County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building, Royal Courts Of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL.

Time Estimate 1 hour IN PERSON before a Circuit Judge


LISTING POLICY: The court’s listing policy is determined by the senior judge and implemented by staff in accordance with his directions. Your case may not be allocated to a judge until the day of the hearing, and may have to wait in the unassigned list until a judge becomes available to hear it. Every effort will be made to ensure that your case is heard at this or another convenient court. If it is not

possible to provide a judge to hear your case, the court and Her Majesty’s Court and Tribunal Service will not be responsible for any costs incurred in the absence of any departure from listing policy due to maladministration.

Parties should be aware that this case may be one of several cases that have been listed to commence at this time. This may mean that your case will not be called immediately at the time scheduled, but may be heard later in the day. We will try to ensure that if your case is listed in the moring it is heard by 1 pm and if your case is listed in the afternoon it is heard by 4 pm. In some cicrcumstances it is possible that your hearing could overrun. You and any witnesses should therefore be available until the end of these periods or even later.


If there are special reasons why this is inconvenient you may make a short notice application to a circuit judge to adjourn. Ordinary inconvenience arising from the fact of being in the unassigned list will not be sufficient reason for an adjournment, nor will the fact that both parties agree to an adjournement.

ACCESSIBILITY: Please inform us as soon as possible if you, your witnesses or legal representatives have a physical disability that may affect your attendance at this court. We can make alternative arrangements for the case to be heard in a suitable court room by calling the Customer Service Team on 0300 123 3577.

FILING OF SKELETON ARGUMENTS AND TRIAL BUNDLES: Trial bundles (if applicable) should be lodged no earlier than 3 working days before the trial (unless otherwise ordered). All trial bundles should be . emailing RCJ.DCO@justice.gov.uk , or centrallondoncounty.dco@justice.gov.uk. phoning our Disability Contact Officer 0207 947 6063. 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 agree any reasonable adjustments you need.

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Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent

ME8 0S


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In the County Court at Central London

Claim Number E35YM660

Date 21 June 2021

(The County Court Sealed)

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DR SHANTANU PANIGRAHI 1st Claimant Ref

MRS THERESA MAY – PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM 1ST Defendant Ref Z1819776/H019

Before District Judge Lightman sitting at the County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building,

Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL.

IT IS ORDERED THAT

1. It is recorded that:

(a). The Court has sought to join the Claimant in the BT Meet Me hearing listed for today at 11.40 am. The Court telephoned at least thrice the Claimant on the telephone number given by him in his application dated 19 June 2021 as 07967789619 but the telephone was not picked up.

(b) The application dated 19 June 2021 of the Claimant to adjourn be refused.

(c) Today’s hearing is merely to assess costs. The District Judge today has no other jurisdiction.

2. The Claim Form having been struck out, judgment for the Defendant.

3. Claimant shall pay the Defendant’s costs assessed in total as £4,170 payable by 4 pm on 5 July 2021.

Dated 21 June 2021

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The Court office at the County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL.When corresponding with the court please address forms or letters to the Court Manager and quote the Claim Number. Tel 0300 123 5577. Check if you can issue your claim online. It will save you time and money. Go to

www.moneyclaim.gov.uk to find out more.

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General Form of Judgment or Order

In the County Court at Central London

Claim Number E35YM660

Date 19 January 2021

(The County Court Sealed)


DR SHANTANU PANIGRAHI 1st Claimant Ref

MRS THERESA MAY – PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM 1ST Defendant Ref Z1819776/H019


Before His Honour Judge Parfitt sitting at the County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL.


On the Court hearing the Appellant but the Appellant withdrawing from the telephone hearing after making his submission and on the Appellant’s request to reconsider the permission to appeal refused by HHJ Letham by Order dated 30 September 2019


IT IS ORDERED THAT

1. The request to reconsider permission is refused.

2. The Appellant;s application was totally without merit: the DDJ’s Order was wholly appropriate as a case management order and the stated grounds of appeal that the

Appellant lacked access to legal advice was hopeless and the oral argument put forward that the DDJ was a liar acting as part of a conspiracy to silence the Appellant was absurd (both in its premise and in its substance – since the order under appeal gave the Appellant a final chance to make his particulars of claim good).

3. The Respondent’s application for costs of the action must be referred to a DJ pursuant to CPR 3.5 (2)(a) and the Respondent’s letter dated 13 January 2021 and two cost schedules contained in the Appeal bundle (in pdf format) shall be treated as application in that respect.

4. The Respondent’s costs of the appeal are to be treated as Respondent’s costs in the action.


Dated 19 January 2021


In compliance with GDPR requirements the privacy notice sets out the standards that you can expect from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and Her Majesty’s Court and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) when we process personal data about you in the context of civil court proceedings; how you can get access to a copy of your personal data; and what you can do ir you think standards are not being met. Please see link below for further information:

____________________________________________________________________The Court office at the County Court at Central London, Thomas More Building, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, WC2A 2LL.When corresponding with the court please address forms or letters to the Court Manager and quote the Claim Number. Tel 0300 123 5577. Check if you can issue your claim online. It will save you time and money. Go to www.moneyclaim.gov.uk to find out more.

https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-courts-and-tribunals-service/about/personal-information-charter#hmcts-privacy-policy Notice of Hearing of Application

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E35YM660 PROCEEDINGS AT THE CENTRAL LONDON COUNTY COURT

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