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Dishonour in all UK courts, here Romford County Court, Judge Bowles continues despite formal Notices of Dishonour and Commercial Lien due for settlement - see transcript of the Notices given at a hearing on 01 September 2014 and recent Dishonour in letters dated 28 October 2014 - below - please sign the petition at https://change.org/p/the-public-public-servants-servants-heads-of-corporations-challenge-public-servants-acting-dishonourably-issue-notices-to-cease-desist-of-dishonour-in-commercial-lien-of-5-000-000-and-removal-from-office-under-uniform-commercial-code-ucc-3-503-1-308 AND SHARE THANK YOU ALGELS, MY DEAR FAMILY - Neelu Berry - IN THE ROMFORD COUNTY COURT Claim No. RM13D0298 2a Oaklands Avenue Romford RM1 4DP Monday, 1st September 2014 Before: DISTRICT JUDGE BOWLES Between: RAJESH KUMAR Applicant -v- SADHANA CHAUDHARI Respondent ______________________ Solicitor for the Applicant: MISS SANGHA McKenzie Friend for the Respondent: MISS BERRY ______________________ TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS Transcribed from the Official Tape Recording by Apple Transcription Limited Suite 204, Kingfisher Business Centre, Burnley Road, Rawtenstall, Lancashire BB4 8ES DX: 26258 Rawtenstall – Telephone: 0845 604 5642 – Fax: 01706 870838 Number of Folios: 38 Number of Words: 2,714 THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes, good morning. [Pause] Yes. MISS SANGHA: Sir, I represent the applicant within these ancillary relief proceedings, Mr Kumar, who sits behind me. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes. MISS SANGHA: Next to me sits Miss Berry who is actually the sister of the respondent, Miss Chaudhari. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes. MISS SANGHA: Miss Chaudhari is not present today. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Is there a reason why she is not here today? MISS SANGHA: I do not have a reason. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: No. MISS SANGHA: Also we have already had one hearing before on this matter on 24th June— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes, I see that. MRS SANGHA: — which was before District Judge Mullis. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Directions were given. MISS SANGHA: Directions were made and the form E still has not been served upon us. I do not know whether it has been filed with the court. I did not receive a response from Miss Berry as to whether that has been done. The main reason – part of the directions were for the matter to be returned to court if there is a non-compliance with the directions. One of the main concerns that we have which we feel is going to cause a delay is in relation to the valuation of the properties. Proposal valuers were sent to Miss Berry but we have received no – sorry, to Miss Chaudhari but no response has been received. Our client is concerned that this is going to be a delay within these proceedings on the non-compliance. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes. MRS SANGHA: There was a hearing listed on 18th November. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes. MISS SANGHA: But I think that was going to just be too long for us to wait and there does not appear to be any progression. So we have not received the form E from Miss Chaudhari, I do not know if that has been filed with the court. There has been no response about whether we can reach an agreement for valuers. Just to make note, Miss Berry was in attendance on the last occasion and I think her position was she said that she had power of attorney and I think her position was she was going to represent Miss Chaudhari in her absence and District Judge Mullis made it quite clear that because she did not have rights of audience that she was not in a position to do so but she could attend as a McKenzie friend. I raised no objection to her remaining in court because I thought it may have been helpful that if she heard what happened at the hearing it could be relayed back to Miss Chaudhari. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes. MISS SANGHA: Unfortunately Miss Berry kept on trying to make her position on behalf of Miss Chaudhari quite clear and which resulted in Miss Berry being removed from the court room. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Let us find out what is going on. Orders were made last time for your sister to file various documents which she does not appear to have done. So, firstly, two things: why is she not here? Do you know why she is not here today? MISS BERRY: First of all, there were no orders made. The police attended to the judge on the day and the judge confirmed to the police that the matter was adjourned. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: There is quite a detailed order of the court made. Whether that was made before or after you went I do not know but— MISS BERRY: Well, the police attended the judge after that order was given to me by Miss Sangha and she’s confirmed to me that that order was drafted before the hearing. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Is there a reason why your sister is not here today? MISS BERRY: I just want to, I want to confirm that you’ve— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: No, I want you to answer the question I have put to you which is why is your sister not here today, do you know? MISS BERRY: I have – I would like to ask you if you are under your oath of office today? THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Pardon? MISS BERRY: Are you under your oath of office today? THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Mm. MISS BERRY: And do you have your oath with you, the document— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Probably not, no. MISS BERRY: With your name on but— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Well, if you are not going to co-operate, I will simply proceed on the basis your sister is not here and that you are not going to help me resolve matters. MISS BERRY: Well— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: I have allowed you to come in because I thought you might be able to help. MISS BERRY: Well, I am going to assist you as to why the directions have not been followed. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Right, well tell me why then? MISS BERRY: The reason is that in 1930 the League of Nations— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Oh, right— MISS BERRY: —bankrupted this country and thereafter— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes, well that really is not helping me, so what I am going to— MISS BERRY: This country has been under the Uniform Commercial Code— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: What I am going to do – thank you – what I am going to do— MISS BERRY: The Uniform Commercial Code, I’m issuing you with a notice of dishonour under UCC 1-308 and 3-503, notice of dishonour before commercial lien on you personally— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Miss Berry, I am going to ask you— MISS BERRY: —your name being District Judge Bowles— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: I am going to ask you to be quiet. If you are not going to be quiet I shall ask the police to come and remove you. Now, I do not really want to do that again because it gets a bit tedious, so I would just be grateful if— MISS BERRY: I’m sorry; the police were not called to remove me. I called the police— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Well, I will call the police— MISS BERRY: —to investigate the fraud committed by the judge— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: I will call the police to remove you— MISS BERRY: —Judge Mullis— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: —if you do not sit quietly because McKenzie friends are there to assist— MISS BERRY: You are not required to call the police. Ive not requested you to call the police. Youre required— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: You are not assisting by the comments that you are making. MISS BERRY: Youre required to be honourable towards me in this matter that I have— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Miss Sangha, what I am going to do is direct that a penal notice be attached to the order requiring the form E, that is all I can do. So far as the valuation is concerned, if you tell me who you want to value the property I will direct that they value the property. MISS SANGHA: All right, thank you. MISS BERRY: I’m issuing you with a cease and desist notice now before commercial lien. I’m going to issue you with a commercial lien if you do not cease and desist in this fraud that youre committing right here now. Youre not acting under your oath of office, youre acting dishonourably. This country is bankrupt. I have issued— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Oh, a penal notice was attached last time. MISS SANGHA: There was a penal notice— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: So you need to apply to enforce by committal, I do not need to do it again. MISS SANGHA: Yes, I did just see that. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes, so you do not need that. MISS SANGHA: I was hoping that Miss Chaudhari may be— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: So the way forward is to apply to commit. [Pause] MISS SANGHA: My client instructs me he would like to instruct James Berlin & Associates. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: James? MISS SANGHA: Berlin. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: As in the— MISS SANGHA: As in Germany, Berlin. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Yes. MISS SANGHA: And Associates. MISS BERRY: We have submitted to the court that Mr Rajesh Kumar is a fraudulent name. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: What is their address? MISS BERRY: That is not the name, that is not his first name and he is also an Indian citizen. He’s not a British citizen. MISS SANGHA: It is in Ilford. We do not— MISS BERRY: So this is property heist. This result— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Are they surveyors? MISS SANGHA: Yes. MISS BERRY: This is a property heist by this firm of solicitors, Gary Jacobs Co Limited. Ive already issued them with a commercial lien and notice of dishonour which I’m going to issue to yourself now and in front of you, sir, I’m issuing you with the commercial lien for the crime you’ve committed of fraud and dishonour. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: And the property is referred to in paragraph 5 of the previous order? MISS BERRY: And I’m handing this to yourself. MISS SANGHA: Yes, sir. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Thank you very much— MISS BERRY: This is your commercial lien against you in the sum of £5 million for the dishonour you’ve done today, you personally and that’s to seize your personal assets. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: [I have not got many of those?]. Messrs James Berlin do prepare valuation reports in relation to the properties— MISS BERRY: I see Kiran Sangha finds this amusing. MISS SANGHA: No, sorry, I just… I do not actually. MISS BERRY: I have already sent documents to this firm of solicitors which theyre denying. Theyre committing fraud. Mr Kumar is actually not Mr Kumar, he has another name and he also is an Indian citizen. He also has properties in India. He has – he’s a multimillionaire in India. This is called foreign shopping where men come to this country to, to marry women in this country— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: So how quickly can this be done, four weeks? MISS SANGHA: Yes. MISS BERRY: He’s never held a job in this country. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: By, if I say 6th October? MISS BERRY: And he’s been able to afford very many other fancy ladies on the side, been living off my sister who’s severely disabled, that’s why she cant attend today. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: That is the answer to that question [why she is not?], thank you. MISS BERRY: So that youre aware, this information has already been submitted to court. You don’t appear to have that information before you’ve acted because these courts are treasonous courts. Treason is commonplace in these courts. These courts have already acted criminally, acted fraudulently since 1930. I request your assistance in acknowledging this fact that you are trading illegally, dishonouring individuals, members of the public— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: So, you do not need a penal notice. MISS SANGHA: No, sir, I have noticed that. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Because you have already got one. MISS SANGHA: Yes. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: If I give a direction that Messrs James Berlin & Associates to prepare the valuation reports in relation to the property referred to in paragraph 5 of the previous order to be filed by 6th October; that is all you need really. MISS SANGHA: Yes, we have— MISS BERRY: All costs in this matter will be borne by the judge himself personally and your firm of solicitors. My sister’s assets will not be— MISS SANGHA: There is already a hearing on 18th November if that can be retained. MISS BERRY: —will not be touched. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: That should remain listed, yes. MISS SANGHA: Yes. MISS BERRY: She does not consent— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: That should remain listed I think. MISS SANGHA: Yes, I agree. MISS BERRY: She does not consent to any of her assets being – any solicitors’ fees, Mr Kumar has assets, he’s a multimillionaire in India. You can recover any of your monies from him from his assets in India and my sister’s entitled to half of his assets in India which this court must, must do which is what my sister has requested by way of affidavit and Miss Sangha has lied in this court, she’s perjured in this court by saying that— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: I am going to say that the respondent pays the applicant’s costs of this hearing because this hearing has been a waste of time caused by the failure of the respondent to comply— MISS BERRY: My sister is severely disabled. That matter is before the court. You haven’t read the papers; you haven’t read anything my sister’s submitted. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Miss Berry, what I suggest you do is arrange for your sister to be legally represented. MISS BERRY: My sister is disabled and she does not— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: And if— MISS BERRY: She is not going to co-operate in the fraud that you are committing here today. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: If she wants to seek a share in her husband’s assets, she needs to engage in the process which means filing her form E, supplying the information that is required and turning up at court. MISS BERRY: She’s not going to have a contract with an illegal entity— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: All right. MISS BERRY: —called the Romford County Court which has already lost my tapes, these tapes go missing. There’s a complete treason being committed here on a daily basis and youre not under your oath of office because you have not – Ive not consented to anything that you’ve gone ahead and done and Judge Mullis did not give any directions as he told the police he hadn’t done that and you said that he had. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: The directions will need to be served personally if they have not been done so already because otherwise it cannot be enforced [inaudible] so I will leave that with you. MISS BERRY: So youre biased— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: And thank you very much. MISS SANGHA: Thank you, sir. MISS BERRY: And I’m asking you to recuse yourself from this matter otherwise you’ll be subjected to the commercial lien. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Good day to you, madam. MISS BERRY: Which is already with every MP in this country and now your name, youre an interested party in it, youre a named defendant in it. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: [I do not think so?] Thank you very much. You may go. MISS SANGHA: Thank you, sir. MISS BERRY: Okay, so if you’d like to assist me in my commercial lien? THE DISTRICT JUDGE: No, I am asking you to leave the court. MISS BERRY: It’s due for settlement and that is your personal assets will be seized as a result of your actions today. Ive put you on formal notice— THE DISTRICT JUDGE: I am going to ask you once more to leave the court please? MISS BERRY: Ive put you on formal notice that you have committed treason today, you have dishonoured me and my sister and my family, the Chaudhari clan. You do not have the authority to do so. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Thank you very much. MISS BERRY: Because you are acting outside your oath of office. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: You may go. MISS BERRY: And I’m arresting you. THE CLERK [?]: Can you leave the court now. He has asked you to leave. MISS BERRY: For treason. Ive issued you with a citizen’s arrest. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Thank you very much. MISS BERRY: For treason. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Good day to you. MISS BERRY: And the Uniform Commercial Code— THE CLERK [?]: Can you leave the court room? You have been asked to leave. MISS BERRY: 1-308, 3-503, notice of dishonour before commercial lien. THE DISTRICT JUDGE: Thank you. [Hearing ends] Apple Transcription Limited 000/pc 01706 828020 Apple Transcription Limited 1495-2139-14/ss 0845 604 5642 v.4 Apple Transcription Limited 8 1495-2139-14/ss 0845 604 5642
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