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PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PETITION COMMITTEE

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PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PETITION COMMITTEE

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from:    Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>

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date:     24 Aug 2024, 18:27

subject:               PETITION TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PETITION COMMITTEE

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Dear Sir/Madam

 

I write having this evening come to the end of my search for justice within the United Kingdom (and beyond) to formally offer the institutions concerned and to whom this email is being sent the opportunity (and indeed the need of the hour) to address the issues and comment on the correspondence below, before I finalise my Petition.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi (Petitioner to the House of Commons)

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789619

---------- Forwarded message ---------Fwd: hello

From: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>

Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 at 15:23

Subject: Re: hello

To: aaliyahguevara <aaliyahguevaraaiy@gmail.com>

 

Dear Aaliyahguevara

 

Sorry to have to say this, but when I said that the United Kingdom State is functionally dead as a dodo and in need of revitalising, it needs wholescale changes to the Constitution. Courts are dysfunctional, Law Enforcement is dysfunctional, Regulatory authorities are dysfunctional, Parliament is dysfunctional and so on. I have all the evidence for this collected and narrated in my 232 eBooks that can be downloaded here: https://archive.org/details/@panigrahi491. So I am talking from experience of intensive investigations that I was led into by force of circumstances in trying to secure my £55,000 severance payment from the University of Greenwich in October 1998. For my sins I was further fined by having to pay £4170 to the Government as its costs for the litigation that became necessitated.

 

So the natural remedy was to do what was right and in the public interest as specified in the attached: https://www.theconservativelibertariansociety.com/blank

 

Please send me your query again for either I misplaced it or it might have got accidently deleted.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789619

 

On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 at 12:49, aaliyahguevara <aaliyahguevaraaiy@gmail.com> wrote:

 

    Am still waiting to get a reply from u after my previous email.

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    Dear Sir/Madam

    I write having this evening come to the end of my search for justice within

    the United Kingdom (and beyond) to formally offer the institutions

    concerned and to whom this email is being sent to comment on the

    correspondence below, before I finalise my Petition.

    Yours sincerely

    Dr Shantanu Panigrahi (Petitioner to the House of Commons)

    3 Hoath Lane

    Wigmore

    Gillingham

    Kent ME8 0SL

    United Kingdom

    Tel: 07967789619

    ---------- Forwarded message ---------Fwd: hello

    From: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>

    Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 at 15:23

    Subject: Re: hello

    To: aaliyahguevara <aaliyahguevaraaiy@gmail.com>

    Dear Aaliyahguevara

    Sorry to have to say this, but when I said that the United Kingdom State is

    functionally dead as a dodo and in need of revitalising, it needs

    wholescale changes to the Constitution. Courts are dysfunctional, Law

    Enforcement is dysfunctional, Regulatory authorities are dysfunctional,

    Parliament is dysfunctional and so on. I have all the evidence for this

    collected and narrated in my 232 eBooks that can be downloaded here:

    https://archive.org/details/@panigrahi491. So I am talking from experience

    of intensive investigations that I was led into by force of circumstances

    in trying to secure my £55,000 severance payment from the University of

    Greenwich in October 1998. For my sins I was further fined by having to pay

    £4170 to the Government as its costs for the litigation that became

    necessitated.

 

    So the natural remedy was to do what was right and in the public interest

    as specified in the attached:

 

    Please send me your query again for either I misplaced it or it might have

    got accidently deleted.

 

    Yours sincerely

 

    Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

    3 Hoath Lane

    Wigmore

    Gillingham

    Kent ME8 0SL

    United Kingdom

    Tel: 07967789619

    On Sat, 24 Aug 2024 at 12:49, aaliyahguevara <aaliyahguevaraaiy@gmail.com>

    wrote:

 

    >

    > Am still waiting to get a reply from u after my previous email.

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Thank you for contacting the Contact and Assessment Team of the BSB.

If you are seeking to make a report

Please use our online reporting form which is available here. This will ensure that your report is properly logged and will help to provide us with the information we need to complete an assessment of your concern.

If you have already made a report

We receive a large number of reports and it is currently taking us at least eight weeks to complete an initial assessment. We will contact you once we have completed our assessment, although we may be in touch with you before then if we need more information about your concern. Please note that we can’t give detailed updates on the progress of our assessments.

If you are a barrister making a report about another barrister under rule rC66 of The BSB Handbook, we will only contact you if we need more information. You won’t be informed of the outcome of our assessment.

You can read about our process for assessing information here.

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Answers to frequently asked questions and a link to our Contact Form can be found here.

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Thank you for contacting the Corporate Complaints Team at the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

We will decide who is best placed to deal with your concerns, and will let you know in the next five working days.

This mailbox does not deal with complaints about solicitors. For information regarding complaints about solicitors, please see our website complaints about solicitors

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Contact Centre: 0370 606 2555 (Our Contact Centre will be able to take details of your concerns to decide which team would be able to assist you).

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