Monday, June 29, 2020

HM Courts & Tribunals Service complaint (ref: 5032378): We still don't know if the application hearing scheduled for tomorrow morning at the Central London County Court is going ahead or if Declan needs to be in court or at home for a conference call. Will we receive the Judge's order today?

A Notice of Restored Hearing dated 21 May 2020 states:

The above telephone numbers and e-mail addresses should only be used in accordance with these directions and abuse of these lines will be reported to the senior Judge.

From the Central London County Court

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The Central London County Court is based at the Royal Courts of Justice. The hearing of the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's application to have Declan's claim struck out before Senior Circuit Judge Marc Dight CBE has been adjourned to a date to be fixed.

Claimant: Declan Heavey
Defendant: St Mungo's

Last Friday Declan made this complaint to HM Courts & Tribunals Service about the handling of his case.

Complain about a court or tribunal

Re: Central London County Court

I still do not have confirmation that the application hearing scheduled for next Tuesday on 30 June is going ahead (this is Friday afternoon). I also do not know if the hearing is going to take place by telecon or, as I requested, in person.

Can I ask that you contact me by phone or email to confirm details?

The Court's Customer Service Team has confirmed that the file was referred to the Judge on 10 June. "There has been no order made," I was told on Wednesday. I was further informed that the hearing scheduled for next Tuesday could be vacated because I requested a face-to-face hearing.

The telephone number I provided the Court for the hearing is my landline number which is usually disconnected. My mobile number is *********.

Submitted 26/06/20

Last Friday Declan made the complaint above to HM Courts & Tribunals Service about the handling of his case. First and foremost, he must protect himself against a court order that would be drawn up based on his non-attendance at tomorrow's application hearing, which could mean that St Mungo's get the £3,407.50 they want from him in costs (more about this case below). But he can't be in two places at once. Is he supposed to be at home to receive a phone call from the judge or be in court? Perhaps the hearing has been vacated because he requested a face-to-face hearing. To completely cover himself in writing for a possible appeal this week, he will update his complaint to HM Courts & Tribunals Service this afternoon if he still does not know by court order where (if anywhere) he is supposed to be first thing tomorrow morning. This is the email from the legal representative for St Mungo's last week that threatened him with bankruptcy:

On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 at 14:40, Nick McKnight wrote:
Dear Sir

I hereby attach, by way of service, my client's costs statement in this matter.

Yours faithfully

Nick McKnight
Partner
Batchelors Solicitors

Statement of Costs (summary assessment) on Scribd



Grand Total: £3,407.50

https://www.batchelors.co.uk/our-people/nick-mcknight

Who can say that Declan does not have opposition?

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Headquarters in Gogarburn. The RBS owns National Westminster Bank (NatWest).


Declan currently has NatWest Bank (owned by The Royal Bank of Scotland) before the Financial Ombudsman for the cancellation of a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent. And this after he received £100 compensation from the RBS in recognition of his time, travel costs and inconvenience in setting up this and another standing order on 12 February. He has been waiting since 25 February for NatWest to confirm who subsequently cancelled the standing order and why his salary wasn't paid. His salary continues to be paid online by quick transfer from the business account to his personal account.

27 June: Despite his earlier dealings with the RBS Executive Response Team, Declan has been waiting over four months to learn from Natwest Bank who cancelled a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent (Financial Ombudsman case ref. PNX-3576860-D6B8)




Mayor of London Sadiq Khan


Claimant: Declan Heavey
Defendant: St Mungo's

What the issue in these court proceedings boils down to is whether the court will decide that Declan and I should live in a destabilised tenancy that inhibits our ability to exercise our rights and poses a threat to his life, simply because the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's Tenancy Sustainment Team in North London (TST North) will not even take a phone call to confirm that we are clients of theirs. The court must surely find that this is not proportionate and lawful. Declan will ask the Court to take into consideration that St Mungo's has clocked up exorbitant legal fees without mentioning this phone call in their application for strike out.

3 April: Declan's claim against the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's before Senior Circuit Judge Marc Dight CBE has been adjourned to a date to be fixed. St Mungo's TST is still unwilling to even take a phone call to confirm that we are clients of theirs (WITH UPDATE 08/06/20)

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