Re: Thanks and Please Help!
Hi A54,
In order to prove Perverting the Course of Justice, you have to show that proceedings were issued for which there is no evidence and/or for which evidence has been fabricated. It also includes things like intimidating witnesses.
To answer the points you raise -
1. This is either an error they won't admit or their legal advisors have ill-advised them. Find out who advised them and if it is a firm of solicitors, consider making a complaint to the
SRA.
2. This may amount to malicious proceedings. You will need to consult a legal professional.
3. If the statement contains material inaccuracies or is patently untrue and was produced in court, that is Perjury. That needs to be reported to the Court.
Ultimately, the CE of Redbridge Council is vicariously liable for the actions of his/her subordinates. In order to proceed against the CE of Redbridge Council for Perverting the Course of Justice, you would have to show he/she had intentionally directed their subordinates to commence proceedings against you without lawful reason. It is also necessary to show that they knew what was going on.
Hi A54,
In order to prove Perverting the Course of Justice, you have to show that proceedings were issued for which there is no evidence and/or for which evidence has been fabricated. It also includes things like intimidating witnesses.
To answer the points you raise -
1. This is either an error they won't admit or their legal advisors have ill-advised them. Find out who advised them and if it is a firm of solicitors, consider making a complaint to the
SRA.
2. This may amount to malicious proceedings. You will need to consult a legal professional.
3. If the statement contains material inaccuracies or is patently untrue and was produced in court, that is Perjury. That needs to be reported to the Court.
Ultimately, the CE of Redbridge Council is vicariously liable for the actions of his/her subordinates. In order to proceed against the CE of Redbridge Council for Perverting the Course of Justice, you would have to show he/she had intentionally directed their subordinates to commence proceedings against you without lawful reason. It is also necessary to show that they knew what was going on.
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