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Dear Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service,

County Court at Central London -B&P Chancery List

How many hearings are listed for Thursday 11.2.2021 for Business & Property Court Work Chancery List for bankruptcy work, not company work

Please provide the name of the specialist ticketed judge and the times of the hearings.

Please confirm how many objections to a remote Skype hearing you have recieved and how many individuals have requested an in-person hearing.

How many requests have you recieved to transfer the case to their own specialist hearing centre, such as Medway when an individual does not reside within the London Insolvency District.

How many specialist B&P work cases do not contain a B&P Court work number and instead have been allocated a miscellaneous county court number.

Yours faithfully,

Deb Williams

LondonKILO, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

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Dear Ms Williams,

 

Please see the attached acknowledgement of your request (our reference
210210007).

 

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Dear Ms Williams,

 

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Dear Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service's handling of my FOI request 'County Court at Central London -B&P Chancery List'.

HMCTS were given a single day to search and will have a list of the specialist ticket or not as the case may be of judges who sat on 11 February and electronic records will be held.

To be of help reduce this request down to within your cost limits confine this to the cases heard by DJ Caroline Wilkinson on this date.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/c...

Yours faithfully,

Deb Williams

LondonKILO, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

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Dear Deb Williams,

 

Please see the attached acknowledgement of your request (our reference
210311014).

 

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Dear Deb Williams,

 

Please see the attached response to your request (our reference 210311014)

 

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Dear Ms Williams,

 

Please see the attached acknowledgment of your request (our reference
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Dear Ms Williams,

 

I would like to apologise for the delay in our response to you. Please see
the attached response to your request (our reference 210311053).

 

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Dear LondonKILO,

Thank you for confirming that DJ Wilkinson heard one case at 11am on 11 February 2021.

Please clarify whether DJ Wilkinson holds a specialist ticket to hear Chancery List Work and was this case heard in the Business and Property Court under this list and under the sub-list bankruptcy work.

Business and Property Court work must be marked by the staff and allocated to the correct track was this case marked correctly and to which track was this work allocated.

Please also provide the name of the Supervising Judge who allocates this specialist work.

Yours sincerely,

Deb Williams

LondonKILO, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

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Dear Deb Williams,

 

Please see the attached acknowledgment of your request (our reference
211130007).

 

Regards

 

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Dear Deb Williams,

 

Please see the attached response to your request (our reference 211130007)

 

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Dear LondonKILO,

It is obvious it is the single case that HMCTS provided the details for and why have HMCTS waited so long to ask for clarification when you already hold the information having supplied it?

On 10 Feb 2021 HMCTS were asked how many hearings were listed for Thursday 11.2.2021 for Business & Property Court Work Chancery List for bankruptcy work, not company work.

HMCTS confirmed DJ Caroline Wilkinson heard one case at 11am 11 February 2021 and were asked to confirm whether she held a specialist ticket to hear Business and Property Court Chancery List Work .

And HMCTS was asked on 27.11.2021 to provide the name of the Supervising Judge who allocated this specialist work to DJ Wilkinson for the single case she heard on 11.2.2021 the details of which HMCTS provided via this FOIAR.

All Business and Property Court work must be marked correctly and must be allocated to the correct track.

Either DJ Wilkinson did hold a specialist ticket for this single Business and Property Court Chancery Work case on 11.2.2021 and it was marked by the court staff and allocated to the correct track or it was not.

Yours sincerely,

Deb Williams

LondonKILO, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

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All Business and Property Court work must be marked correctly and must be allocated to the correct track.

Either DJ Wilkinson did hold a specialist ticket for this single Business and Property Court Chancery Work case on 11.2.2021 and it was marked by the court staff and allocated to the correct track or it was not.

Dear Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service,

In addition to providing the outstanding information requested. Please confirm whether or not DJ Wilkinson made an Order on 11 Feb 2021 at the 11am hearing in the Business & Property Court, specialist Chancery work list, bankruptcy sub-list.

Yours faithfully,

Deb Williams

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Dear Deb Williams,

 

Please see the attached acknowledgment to your request (our reference:
220109004 )

 

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Dear Deb Williams,

 

 

Please see the attached acknowledgment to your request (our reference:
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RCJBankCLCCDJHearings, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

Dear Ms Williams,

Thank you for your email below, which has been forwarded to the court to provide a response. The 11am hearing before DJ Wilkinson on 11/2/21 was a bulk list with multiple hearings beginning at the same time and multiple orders will have been made. If you are seeking an order for a particular case can you please provide the court's reference number for that case.

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Emily Smith

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Dear RCJBankCLCCDJHearings,

On the 23 April 2021 the Disclosure Team at the Ministry of Justice confirmed that DJ Wilkinson heard one case at 11am on 11 February 2021.

Now the MOJ are saying that she heard a bulk list with multiple hearings beginning at exactly the same time so please explain why it has all of a sudden changed from a single case to a bulk listing. And how is it possible to hear a bulk case listing remotely all at the same time.

Would this list not have been made public under the Transparency Data Royal Courts of Justice daily cause list 11 February 2021 under the County Court at Central London hearing list for cases listed at the Royal Courts of Justice in the Insolvency and Companies at Central London cause list, which sub-list are you stating these bulk hearing were listed under and what number court room, was this court room 88..

Court 88 is for companies in the Insolvency and Companies at Central London cause list, are you saying she heard bulk companies cases at 11am on 11 February 2021. If a bulk hearing court list exists you should be able to produce this and to the ICO to verify the facts.

You have also not said whether DJ Wilkinson was hearing Chancery List Work under the sub-list for bankruptcy and if she held a specialist ticket, it is a simple either she did or she did not and you should not refuse to provide clarification as to whether on 11 February 2021 at 11am the case(s) was marked by the court staff as Business and Property Court Work and allocated to the correct track or not.

And you have failed to provide the name of the Supervising Judge who allocates this specialist work.

Yours sincerely,

Deb Williams

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Dear Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service,

Do you have a answer before this is forwarded onto the ICO to make a decision because you are giving out conflicting information and have failed to answer the questions submitted on 10.2.2021.

Yours faithfully,

Deb Williams

LondonKILO, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

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Dear Deb Williams, we apologise for the delayed response,

 

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Dear LondonKILO,

The Ministry of Justice have given out conflicting information and no more clarification is needed and cannot not be used as an excuse not to provide the information requested on 4 February 2022, which clearly explained on the one hand that you say DJ Wilkinson only heard one case at 11 am on 11 February 2021 and you provided this information on 23 April 2021.

On 27 November 2021. You were asked for clarification as to whether DJ Wilkinson holds a specialist ticket to hear Chancery List Work and if the single case you stated she heard on 11 February 2021 at 11am was heard by her in the Business and Property Court work list under the sub list of bankruptcy.

If this single case was marked correctly and allocated to the correct track for Business and Property Court work and allocated to the correct sub-list for specialist bankruptcy work by the court staff. And to provide the name of the Supervising Judge who allocated this specialist work.

On 7 January 2022 it was again made clear to you what information was being requested and also made clear that only bankruptcy work and not company work was being requested and were asked whether or not she made an Order on 11 February 2021 at 11am hearing in Business & Property Court, specialist Chancery work list in the bankruptcy sub-list or not.

These are very simple questions, yes or no answers.

Then on the other hand on 2 February 2022 you later claim she heard a bulk list with multiple hearings all beginning at the same time remotely and failed to provide the information requested as clarified already on 4 February 2022.

You have consistently failed to answer the questions and provide the information you hold including whether or not DJ Wilkinson made any orders on 11 February 2021 heard at 11am.

If she did in fact make any orders list in which court she sat and in which list and whether or not she heard specialist bankruptcy not company work.

You have also failed to provide if any objection was received to a remote hearing at 11am on 11 February 2021.

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Yours sincerely,

Deb Williams

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Dear Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service,

Why has the information requested not been provided since 4 March 2022 and after this FOIR was placed on 10 February 2022.

Yours faithfully,

Deb Williams

Disclosure Team, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

Dear Ms Williams

A response was provided to your request on the 10th March 2021 and a follow up response to your internal review request on the 13th April 2021.

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Disclosure Team

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Dear Disclosure Team,

The Disclosure Team has stated that you have provided a response on 10 March 2021 unfortunately you did not provide any answers to the information requested on this date. Neither did you release any information of substance on 13 April 2021.

On 23 April 2021 you apologised for the delay in your response and provided very limited information and confirmed that only one case was heard at 11am on 11 February 2021 by DJ Caroline Wilkinson , this was later changed by yourselves on 2 February 2022 to the 11am hearing before DJ Wilkinson on 11 February 2021 was a BULK LIST with multiple hearings beginning at the same time and with multiple orders made, which clearly contradicts the previous information.

Why will you not confirm which information provided is correct and which is false.

Why are you concealing and ignoring and failing to provide all the information that you hold under the FOIA , simply bypassing information you do not wish to disclose.

This is not a new request and remains outstanding from 10 February 2021.

Yours sincerely,

Deb Williams

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Why is conflicting information or worse still false information being given out and why the need to conceal and seriously delay what should be transparency in providing information relating to court services being provided by HMCTS staff and judges.

23 April 2021 - Only one case was heard by DJ Wilkinson at 11am on 11 February 2021

2 February 2022 - Emily Smith Delivery Manager confirmed that the 11 am hearing before DJ Wilkinson on 11 February 2021 was a bulk list with multiple hearings beginning at the same time and multiple orders will have been made.

This FOIR was put in on 10 February 2021.

Disclosure Team, HM Courts and Tribunals Service

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