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Shantanu Panigrahi
Cc:Forz Khan Khan, contactus@barstandardsboard.org.uk, Enquiries, Force Control Kent, Central London DJSKEL
Mon, 25 Nov at 17:42
Dear Sirs
I offered Mr Forz Khan the opportunity again as you are aware from this Auto-Reply that you have sent me to provide me with a clear and unambiguous account of his position and he has kept silent.
Just to fill you in with the relevant evidence: I published nonchalantly the email that I sent to Forz Khan copied to the Solicitors Regulation Authority to force his hand to see his reaction. https://www.knowledgeassessmentanddissemination.com/post/your-correspondence-pay-in-3
The Solicitor Regulation Authority should be aware that Kent Police is now proven to be immune from civil litigation and private prosecution with the evidence of the email that I received from the House of Commons Petition Committee that I will be contacted to discuss the matter of the Written Constitution further in due course. So Forz Khan was evidently wrong in charging me £3000 to conduct the private prosecution of Kent Police. So the complaint was valid; Tweeted and posted the blogpost in United Kingdom as a Republic page of Facebook: The complaint also included Case E35YM660 that he refused to take appropriate action on to determine whether the Prime Minister is also immune from civil litigation from a private citizen. Mr Khan should have warned me of that.
Just in case the Solicitors Regulation Authority does not have jurisdiction to consider the complaint against Mr Forz Khan, I am copying this email to the Legal Ombudsman and the Bar Standards Board and other relevant parties.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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Thank you for reporting your concerns to us about solicitors.
We will now open a case file and it will be allocated to a member of our Assessment Team who will aim to contact you within the next 25-30 working days or sooner if a problem requires our immediate response.
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Are we the right organisation?
We want you to raise your concern with the right people. Sometimes that is us. But other organisations may be best placed to help.
For example, if you have concerns about the professional service you have received from your solicitor, the right organisation to help is the Legal Ombudsman. Unlike us, it has powers to tell your solicitor to put things right, to pay compensation to you or reduce your solicitor’s bill if it finds there has been poor service. More information about the Legal Ombudsman and how to make a complaint can be found at https://www.legalombudsman.org.uk/
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