My father purchased, and was the registered keeper, of a motor car which he then gave to me. It was in store at our family home where my mother lived. She knew the car was mine. She sold the car without my consent or knowledge by filling in the v5 document with her name and telling the dvla that my father had died.
The dvla acknowledged the change of ownership which she withheld. I found out about the car and contacted the police.They refused to act and quite forcefully told me to stop bothering them. I went through the court process which was a total shambles as they made many mistakes including sending letters to the wrong address.
I finally had my day in court and the judge listened to the defence solicitor who stated that due to the age of the vehicle the dvla issued a certificate to allow the vehicle to be sold. The judge then turned to me and said I was not getting my car back and he dismissed the case without appeal. I asked about giving my evidence but was basically told to leave the court.
I feel that I have been the victim of a miscarriage of justice. I have all the that proof I own the car including a letter from my father stating he gave it to me and a copy of the v5 showing a signature which was not my fathers. Why was I not allowed to give evidence in court ? It is my property and as I understand the law nobody can sell it without my permission so it remains mine. Am I correct and how can I recover it now?
The dvla acknowledged the change of ownership which she withheld. I found out about the car and contacted the police.They refused to act and quite forcefully told me to stop bothering them. I went through the court process which was a total shambles as they made many mistakes including sending letters to the wrong address.
I finally had my day in court and the judge listened to the defence solicitor who stated that due to the age of the vehicle the dvla issued a certificate to allow the vehicle to be sold. The judge then turned to me and said I was not getting my car back and he dismissed the case without appeal. I asked about giving my evidence but was basically told to leave the court.
I feel that I have been the victim of a miscarriage of justice. I have all the that proof I own the car including a letter from my father stating he gave it to me and a copy of the v5 showing a signature which was not my fathers. Why was I not allowed to give evidence in court ? It is my property and as I understand the law nobody can sell it without my permission so it remains mine. Am I correct and how can I recover it now?
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