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TRIAL HEARING: SUMMARY JUDGMENT COURT ORDER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY

TRIAL HEARING: SUMMARY JUDGMENT COURT ORDER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY


from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>

to: Northkent <northkent@justice.gov.uk>

date: 8 Nov 2023, 16:11

subject: TRIAL HEARING: SUMMARY JUDGMENT COURT ORDER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY

mailed-by: gmail.com


To

North Kent Magistrates Court

sitting at Medway Magistrates Court


Your Honour


Further to the Skeleton Argument submitted to the Court today, I have now seemingly been exonerated of the Speeding Offence of 5 October 2022 by the State authorities from a telephone call made to me as follows:


At 15.22 pm the Mobile Phone rang from a Spam Caller dialling from + 44 1908 103995.


Accordingly, I should be grateful if the Court issued an Order Confirmation of this decision without the need for the Hearing scheduled for 10 November 2023, 2 pm, as attached: LetterfromNKMCHearingTrial10Nov2023_2pm.pdf.


Thanking you in anticipation.


Yours sincerely


Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789617


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LetterfromNKMCHearingTrial10Nov2023_2pm.pdf


North Kent Magistrates’ Court (1966)

Sitting at Medway Magistrates Court

ALL ENQUIRIES: PO BOX CH4, The Courthouse, The Brook, Chatham, ME4 4JZ

Tel: 01634 830232, Fas: 0870 324 0037 Email: northkent@justice.gov.uk

Office Opening Hours: 9.00am to 5pm, Monday to Friday

__________________________________________________________________________________

Dr Shantanu PANIGRAHI

3 HOATH LANE

WIGMORE

GILLINGHAM

KENT ME8 0SL

[Received: 11.30 am 7 June 2023]

Case number: 0462300074226

Born: 8 August 1957

URN: 46SJ1327123


Summons on Referral to Court


A magistrate has decided that your case should be referred to a full court hearing

On 10 November 2023 at 2.00 pm

At Medway Magistrates’ Court

The Courthouse, PO Box CH4, The Brook, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4JZ (telephone 01634 830232).


Reason

For trial


Attendance

If you attend court, you must arrive 30 minutes before the time shown above. A listing time is not a guaranteed hearing time. You may be required to wait.


Warning

If you do not attend, the court may still deal with the case in your absence. If the court does not have up to date information about your financial circumstances you maybe ordered to pay a fine that is more than you can afford.


Date: 1 June 2023


Cases


Charge initiated by: Chief Constable KENT POLICE of Medway Police Station, Pursers Way, Eastbridge, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 1NE

462300074226/1 Date of Charge: 05/04/2023

Prosecutor Reference: 2300XX0000000004742D

On 05/10/2022 at Boxley om the county of Kent drove a motor vehicle, namely a FORD FIESTA TITANIUM TURBO – 5 DOOR SALOON Index GH17AZZW, on a road, namely A229 Chatham Road, subject to a local traffic order, namely The Kent Council (Various Roads, Maidstone) (Speed Limits) (Consolidation)Order 2020, at a speed exceeding 50 miles per hour.

Contrary to the above local traffic Order and sections 84 and 89(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988.

The sentence for this offence can be endorsed on your driving record

____________________________________________________________________


Dr Shantanu PANIGRAHI 2 June 2023/SUMRTC_47_0/8298/1


North Kent Magistrates’s Court

Code 1966


____________________________________________________________________

Referral to Full Court Hearing


Your case was considered by the court under the single justice procedure. However, owing to the reasons given, your case has now been referred to a hearing before a full magistrates’ court. For information on the reason, see below.


For trial

At the next hearing, the magistrates will receive evidence either in the form of written statements or from any witnesses that attends court. You must attend, and bring with you any witness that you will call to give evidence on your behalf. If you do not agree with any statement being read to the court, you must inform the prosecution immediately.


Advice and help

If you need advice on what to do you should get help from a lawyer or advice agency at once. If you cannot afford a lawyer, you may be able to get free advice about your case. For more information see

www.lawsociety.org.uk/for-the-public/common-legal-issues/criminal/


Do not wait until you come to court.


If you need any general help about this summons contact the court office. PLEASE NOTE: Court staff are not able to give you specific advice on how to respond to the allegation.


Dr Shantanu PANIGRAHI 2 June 2023/SUMRTC_47_0/8298/1

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