Judges Oath of Office and Allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

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Dear Ministry of Justice,

1) Could you please provide all details information that one needs in making sure that those that called themselves and act as Judges or Magistrates or official of the court have plea their oath and allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II?

2) When dealing with court matter are these people suppose to make sure that they are under their oath and allegiance?

3) Are their Oath and Allegiance suppose to be recorded into the record of the case, the CASEMAN before they are able to make any decision or make any order?

4) As a member of the public what document or record suppose to be provided to me in order for me to verify that the person acting he who he/she says he/she is and is acting under his/her oath of office and allegiance.

5) What should have expect to see in the CASEMAN or COMPUTERISED RECORD of the case in confirming that the judge was acting under his/her oath of office and Allegiance?
a) Record from Magistrate
b) Record from Grown Court
c) County Court
d) Queen Bench High Court London
e) Record from Family Court.

6) Over all who is responsible in making sure that these individual are not breaking the law and they always have their oath of office and allegiance into the re cord before taking any action.

7) Would the actions or/and decision or/and judgement of any Judge or Magistrate that was not done under the record be null and void ab nitio?

8) it is for the court manager or/and delivery manager to ensure that all those who come to his court as a judge has pledged an allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and are operating under their oath office and with this last been recorded into the record of the case CASEMAN or COMPUTERISED COURT RECORD.

Yours faithfully,

Blaise Tchoula

Disclosure Team, Ministry of Justice

Dear Blaise Tchoula,

Thank you for your e-mail, I am writing to advise you that your enquiry does not fall under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) regime. As the WDTK website it to be used only for FOI requests we will not be actioning your email.
 
It may be helpful if I explain that the FOIA gives individuals and organisations the right of access to all types of recorded information held, at the time the request is received, by public authorities such as the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). Section 84 of the FOIA states that in order for a request for information to be handled as a FOI request, it must be for recorded information. For example, a FOI request would be for a copy of a policy, rather than an explanation as to why we have that policy in place. On occasion, the MoJ receives requests that do not ask for recorded information, but ask more general questions about, for example, a policy, opinion or a decision.
 
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Kind regards,

Disclosure Team

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Dear Disclosure Team,

It may be helpful if I explain that the FOIA gives individuals and organisations the right of access to all types of recorded information held, at the time the request is received, by public authorities such as the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). Section 84 of the FOIA states that in order for a request for information to be handled as a FOI request, it must be for recorded information. For example, a FOI request would be for a copy of a policy, rather than an explanation as to why we have that policy in place. On occasion, the MoJ receives requests that do not ask for recorded information, but ask more general questions about, for example, a policy, opinion or a decision.

Please be more specific in telling me which question or which part of it failed under this routine statement that you are quoting and which does not make sense.

Clearly you know the answer to this question and you are competent.

Or you do not and someone is not doing his her job in making sure that your court are true court and are in compliance with your constitution or/and your own laws.

I am tempted to ask you to treat this as a complaint but i am not going to for the time been. But i: may have to give you specific case number to that effect.

Yours sincerely,

Blaise: of the family Tchoula