RE:- Section 7 (1) making of payments by him to Persons who have attained the Age of 60 Years

Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee made this Freedom of Information request to Department for Work and Pensions This request has been closed to new correspondence. Contact us if you think it should be reopened.

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Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

Dear Department for Work and Pensions,

I, Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee of [address removed], do hereby make a complaint and request that:-

1. You should kindly provide details and Numbers of Payment which have been made under Section 7 (1) of the Persons who have attained 60 Years of Age.

2. Does the EQUALITY ACT 2006 AND 2010 applies to the Department for Work and Pensions, Since there has been direct or Indirect Discrimination for persons who have attained the Age of 60 Years.

3. Do you have the Family Law Act 1986 Part 3 Declaration of Marital Status, and Court Order dated the 12th July 1988 before than Her Hon Miss C. A. Calvert QC in the High Court of Justice Family Division case number 9974 of 1987 and Court Order dated 22nd December 1988 before than His Hon Judge Calman where the Order mentions Under Section 55 of the Family Law (Reform) Act 1986. Case Number 5634 of 1988.

What is the time limit to challenge the Court Order dated 12th July 1988 and 22nd December 1988?

Yours faithfully,

Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

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Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

Dear Department for Work and Pensions,

I, Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee request your attention and consideration that:-

1. The Data Protection Act 1998 does apply, as You have my Details with the National Insurance Number and Date of Birth.

2. There is the Human Rights Act 1998 which does apply to the Government Ministers and Departments. I had made a phone call to the Varesh Shara MP's Office where I have been told to contact your Department,

3. Since this request is made which is in the Public Interests, as I am not the Only Person who is over 60 Years of Age.

Yours faithfully,

Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

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Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

Dear DWP Strategy Freedom of Information,

I, Request your attention and consideration that I have mentioned of the Court Orders made in the High Court of Justice Family Division in the Year 1988, Since Court Orders and other documents are no Longer Exempt Information after a judgment has been given in Chambers or In Open Court,

You are aware that there are other Judgments in England and Wales are obtained by Fraud and Non-Disclosure by the Solicitors, Barristers and Persons who does prepare the Expert Report for the Court, whilst the Time Limit under the Foreign Limitation Periods Act 1984.

You can make a request to the High Court of Justice Administrative Court Office, The Administrative Court Lawyer had been given copies of the Court Orders and Transcripts of the Judgment, but those Court Orders and Transcripts of the Judgment have not been placed before a High Court Judge.

The Information Commissioner's Office had been provided with copies of the Court Order, and when making a Request for Funding from the Information Commissioner's Office, they had refused to Provide Funding under the Data Protection Act 1998.
There has been a Cover Up for a considerable number of Years.

I request that you should write a Letter that an Application can be made to the High Court of Justice, whilst you do have a duty of Candour.

Yours sincerely,

Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

DWP Strategy Freedom of Information, Department for Work and Pensions

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Yours sincerely

DWP Strategy FoI Team

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DWP CAXTON HOUSE EXTERNAL HR, Department for Work and Pensions

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Thank you for your Freedom of Information request received 27 April 2016
 
Please find attached a request for clarification.
 
Yours sincerely
 
DWP HR Central Freedom of Information Team
 

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Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

Dear DWP CAXTON HOUSE EXTERNAL HR,

I refer to your request for Clarification of the Requested Information.

1. The First question is that:- How many Persons who have attained 60 Years of Age have been paid under Section 7 (1) of the 2004 Act.

2. Does the Equality Act 2006 and 2010 applies to the Department for Work and Pensions since there has been direct or Indirect Discrimination. I am aware that there is an Appeal in the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom which is for Housing Benefit where your Legal Representatives does have the Information.

3. Do you have The Family Law Act 1986 Part 3 Declaration of Marital Status and Repeals made under that Act.
The Court Order before Her Hon Miss C. A. Calvert QC where I had been given Leave of the Court to file a Petition for Foreign Decree (Talaq)

You can obtain copies of the Court Orders from the Family Division High Court of Justice, or the Information Commissioner's Office or The Treasury Solicitors now the Government Legal Services Department.

4. You ought to know about the Conduct for Civil Servants issued by the Cabinet Office where you are required to uphold the Rule of Law under the Constitutional Reform Governance Act 2010.

Yours sincerely,

Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

DWP CAXTON HOUSE EXTERNAL HR, Department for Work and Pensions

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Dear Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee,

In relation to your first request, (our reference VTR1677) please see the attached, I am seeking further clarification of the information that you are requesting.

In relation to your further requests, (our references VTR1686 and VTR1758) please see our attached responses.

Your sincerely,

DWP HR Central Freedom of Information Team | Human Resources | Department for Work and Pensions | Level 7, Caxton House, 6-12 Tothill Street, London SW1H 9NA

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Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

Dear DWP CAXTON HOUSE EXTERNAL HR,

I, Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee refer to your Reply and request for an Internal Review of your decision, whilst the name of the Officer has not been mentioned, since there is a Legal Right to make a complaint to the Parliamentary Ombudsman Commissioner for Mal-administration through a Member of Parliament.

You are aware the Member of Parliament for Ilford North Wes Streeting MP where you can send a copy to him.

I request your attention that there is a Legal Right to make an Application for a Disclosure Order in Judicial Review Proceedings where there are different time limits as well for Judicial Review. The Crown Proceedings Act 1947 and The Foreign Limitation Periods Act 1984 Section 6 (2) (b) does apply.

There are Judgments given in the United Kingdom that damages against Public Authority should be taken by Judicial Review Proceedings.

Yours sincerely,

Ismail Abdulhai Bhamjee

DWP CAXTON HOUSE EXTERNAL HR, Department for Work and Pensions

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Dear Mr Bhamjee,

I enclose the latest response to your query on a previous Freedom of Information request.

DWP HR Central Freedom of Information Team

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