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Cite as: [2024] UKFTT 1069 (GRC)

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Neutral Citation Number: [2024] UKFTT 1069 (GRC)
Case No. FT/D/2024/0552

In the First-tier Tribunal
(General Regulatory Chamber)
Transport

26 November 2024

B e f o r e :

District Judge Moan
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Between:
Shakil Ahmed
Appellant
- and -

The Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency
Respondent

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HTML VERSION OF DECISION
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Crown Copyright ©

    (The Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (General Regulatory Chamber) Rules 2009)

    It is recorded that:

  1. The Appellant has not filed a case management questionnaire as directed.
  2. The Appellant has not responded to the application of the DVSA and the order dated 22nd October 2024 asking him to show cause why his appeal should not be struck out on the basis that it cannot succeed – as two years have elapsed since the passing of his Part 1 test and all three Parts needs to be completed within two years.
  3. It is ORDERED that:

  4. The appeal is hereby struck out pursuant to rule 8(3)(a) of the 2009 Rules.
  5. Signed: District Judge Moan sitting as First-Tier Tribunal Judge Moan

    Date: 26th November 2024


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