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Clarification for my travel to Greece sought from the Greek Embassy in London


Yesterday, I received another anonymous email that indicated that the person writing it had telephoned and spoken to the Greek authorities concerning my forthcoming holiday with my wife and daughter in Greece that is scheduled for April 2018.

I wrote to the Greek Embassy in London late yesterday evening as follows:

Hellas (your copy) (2) Shan Panigrahi To gremb.lon@mfa.gr 8 Jan 2018 at 22:37 To Greek Embassy in London Address : 1A Holland Park, London W11 3TP Working Hours : 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Except Public Holidays Tel. : +0044 20 72293850 Fax : +044 20 72297221 E-mail : gremb.lon@mfa.gr Web Site : http://www.greekembassy.org.uk or http://www.mfa.gr/uk

Head of Mission : H.E. Ambassador Dimitrios Karamitsos-Tziras

Dear Sir

Do you know anything about this representation that has been made to the Greek authorities about me? If so please let me know your decision.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi 3 Hoath Lane Wigmore Gillingham Kent ME8 0SL United Kingdom

On Monday, 8 January 2018, 15:52, Anonymous nobody@remailer.paranoici.org>wrote:

To: ___.lon@mfa.gr From: ___@___.___.___.uk Date: Monday, 8th January 2018 Subject: Dr. Shantanu Panigrahi

Dear ___, Thank you for talking to me over the phone and hearing out some grave concerns about this person who has harassed hundreds, including myself. His own legal status in U.K. is questionable. After the issue of his UK passport, he had formally renounced UK citizenship. He has no citizenship of any other E.U. state. Once he enters Greece you may not be able to remove him to the U.K. so the Hellenic Republic will end up paying for the parasite. But the concerns run far deeper. He may represent a danger to himself and to those around him specially as he does not reliably take the prescribed medication. He has a great interest in aviation and airports and bears substantial grudges against all in “authority”. For evidence consult https://shantanup.wordpress.com and particularly https://shantanup.wordpress.com/2017/12/27/correspondence-with-her-majestys-passport-office-concerning-the-validity-of-my-uk-passport/#comments where he schedules the people he is suing or threatening to sue. It is simplest for you to set the internal flag warning that you have explained to me, and at the discretion of the immigration officer at the port of disembarkation he is denied entry. I look forward to seeing Greece being added to his hatelist. Yours sincerely, ___

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Comment. So far I have not received an acknowledgment of the email sent to the Greek Embassy. It would have had to consult the UK authorities to ascertain that this email was from the legal authorities of the United Kingdom and was an authentic statement given the correspondence that I have entered into with the Home Office and HM Passport Agency; see https://shantanup.wordpress.com/2017/12/27/correspondence-with-her-majestys-passport-office-concerning-the-validity-of-my-uk-passport/.

Lack of an immediate reply from the Greek Embassy to enable my planning for the trip to Greece gives me some concern that this may be a stitch up operation. I am therefore considering the options that are available to me including registering a case at the European Court of Justice if I am denied entry into Greece in April 2018 as a citizen of the European Union. I do not intend to send the Greek Embassy any reminders as this item is now blogged in my website.

13 January 2018 Update:

I deposited a query at the contact point of the Court of Justice of the European Union on 9 January 2018, 19.39 hours stating that I was facing a blank wall from the authorities of the United Kingdom and Greece concerning my freedom of movement to travel to Greece as shown in the above blogpost, so please investigate.

I received the following email this morning seemingly from an agent or member of staff of the European Court of Justice, although as with all anonymous emails this requires confirmation:

Finance

To

13 Jan 2018 at 1:46

You silly silly man. So many friendly cautions but you would not stop. Now youve probably done it. My boss wrote, under a Judicature letterhead, to Dimitrio Caramitsos-Tsiras. Im sure you will have a memorable break but I wonder what will happen at the time to return. Why start a pointless war youre guaranteed to lose?

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Comment: I did not reply to the email as if this was sent by the European Court of Justice, it represents its judicial decision on the matter. I take the warning issued but will be travelling to Greece with my family in April 2018 and will return to the United Kingdom to see if I am denied entry back into the country given that this matter is currently the subject of an investigation being conducted by the Legal Ombudsman under Case Number CMP-069454 ABC: 00481372.

23 January 2018 Update:

I sent the following response to the Court of Justice of the European Union:

To

Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU )

Address:

Palais de la Cour de Justice

Boulevard Konrad Adenauer

Kirchberg

L-2925 Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Tel: +352 4303 1

Fax: +352 4303 2600

Name: Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

My question concerns ‘the procedure before the Court’

Subject: My travel to and from Greece from the United Kingdom

10.38 am 21 Jan 2018

Dear Sir

Further to my representation to the Court on 9 January 2018, 19.39 hours, I have tried to make further enquiries on the Court Fee that I would need to pay especially since I have not received any information to the following email that I sent to my solicitor copied to the Police, so please advise:

Shan Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi@yahoo.co.uk>

To

Monneka Tahir

CC

Lee NEILES DI 46010977

13 Jan 2018 at 11:18

To

Monneka Tahir

Whiterose Blackmans Solicitors LLP

p: 0113 216 5507 f: 0113 216 5508

a: Fryers House, 146 Cardigan Road, Leeds, LS6 1LU

Dear Ms Tahir

  1. Thank you for your help in this matter.

  2. Please see the email that I have received today seemingly from the European Court of Justice that admonishes the Greek authorities for listening to UK to deny me entry into Greece for my holiday in April 2018. However, it indicates that on my return to the UK I may face problems reentering this country.

  3. Her Majesty’s Passport Office has written to me that I should refer this criminality to my local police. I am therefore copying this email to Lee Neiles DI who is dealing with my Case at Kent Police.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

On Saturday, 13 January 2018, 1:46, Sergio Gomez Moreira <sender@5ymail.com> wrote:

You silly silly man. So many friendly cautions but you would not stop. Now youve probably done it. My boss wrote, under a Judicature letterhead, to Dimitrio Caramitsos-Tsiras. Im sure you will have a memorable break but I wonder what will happen at the time to return. Why start a pointless war youre guaranteed to lose?

________________________________________

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The following reply came from the General Court of the European Union at 14.50 hours on 23 January 2018:

Registry of the General Court of the European Union

Rue du Fort Niedergrünewald

L-2925 Luxembourg

Tribunal General de La Union Europea

CVRIA Luxembourg

23/01/2018

Dear Sir

The Registrar of the General Court acknowledges receipt of your email of 21/01/2018.

Your attention is specifically drawn to the fact that the General Court has jurisdiction to hear and determine disputes between individuals (natural or legal persons) and institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union.

However, the General Court does not have jurisdiction to review the decisions of national courts or tribunals, or to rule on the lawfulness of provisions, decisions or measures adopted by national authorities of a Member State. Nor does the General Court have jurisdiction to hear and determine actions brought against decisions taken by international bodies which are not within the institutional system of the European Union, such as the European Court of Human Rights.

Furthermore, in order to bring an action that is within the jurisdiction of the General Court, the applicant must be represented by a lawyer authorised to practise in a Member State. An application which is not signed by a lawyer cannot be registered.

Having regard to the above considerations, the Registrar regrets to inform you that the General Court can take no action on your letter.

E. Coulon

Registrar

25 January 2018 Update:

I replied to the Registrar copied to Ms Monneka Tahir as follows:

Letter from the General Court(2)

To

CC

23 Jan at 10:05 PM

To

Registry of the General Court of the European Union

Rue du Fort Niedergrunewald

L-2925 Luxembourg

Dear E Coulon

  1. Thank you for your letter to me today stating that the General Court can take no action on my letter of 21 January 2018.

  2. With the greatest of respects, this matter has been processed by a UK lawyer by the name of Miss Monneka Tahir. It concerns my complaint to the European Union that the Greek Embassy has still not replied to the attached letter that I sent the Embassy on 8 January 2018. You will note from its contents that the UK State issued to me an anonymous letter putting my forthcoming holidaying visit to Greece with my family and back into the United Kingdom in doubt because it states that my legal status in U.K. is questionable. This is what the General Court is being asked to provide a judgement on before my visit so that I can travel freely within the European Union and return to the UK without this unlawful threat to my citizenship of the United Kingdom and of the European Union.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

On Tuesday, 23 January 2018, 14:50, GC Registry <GC.Registry@curia.europa.eu> wrote:

Dear Mr Panigrahi,

Please find enclosed the letter from the General Court responding to your email of 21/01/2018.

Best regards,

Registry of the General Court of the European Union

Rue du Fort Niedergrünewald

L-2925 Luxembourg

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Comments: There was no reply from the Registrar of the General Court, nor from Ms Monneka Tahir.

29 January 2018 Update:

On 27 January 2018 seeing nothing came from the Court, I sent the following email:

Correspondence on my Greece visit and return to the UK

To

27 Jan 2018 at 20:59

To

  1. Coulon

Registrar

The General Court of the European Union

Dear Sir

  1. Further to our recent correspondence associated with your 23 January 2018 letter to me, it has now been brought to my notice through a communication that I received today which is attached for your kind consideration as ToMonnekaTahir(Solicitor)27Jan2018.docx, that as with all previous dozen of so Member State lawyers that I have tried to recruit to assist me in withstanding State-organised persecution on me by the UK State, Ms Monneka Tahir has also not been allowed to cooperate with me in signing your General Court application on the matter before the Court.

  2. I am therefore without any form of legal representation, and would plead with the Court in the interests of justice that this requirement of the Court be waived so that judgment can be entered summarily and my citizenship status and its provisions clarified.

  3. In your reply kindly specify whether the General Court can Order the UK to pay me damages and compensation for the terrorism and persecution that I have suffered.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

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Danger posed by the deranged Shantanu Panigrahi (2)

To

27 Jan 2018 at 16:34

Dear Monneka

How is it that Mr Justice Eadey has come to the conclusion that you are not acting as my lawyer?

Shantanu Panigrahi

On Saturday, 27 January 2018, 15:33, Anonymous <anonymous@foto.nl1.torservers.net> wrote:

Madam,

Re: S.Panigrahi

I do not wish to alarm you, but do not underestimate the danger posed to you by this deluded man.

While you have done nothing wrong at all, he has become fixated upon you.

This is evident from his website, your online photograph, etc.

Claiming you are his lawyer (as he has done below) is merely a nuisance and defamation of you and your employers.

Of course, it is impossible for him to prove you act for him, since you aren’t.

The mischief is when he turns up at your employer’s office.

I speak from direct experience about what he is capable of doing.

The reason he has not been prosecuted is that the politically-correct police are afraid.

He has been incarcerated in a lunatic asylum several times before.

All this information is available, with dates, on his website https://shantanup.wordpress.com

I suggest you do one or both of the following

phone his wife on 01634 379604 in the evening and explain to her that he is pestering you

go to the police and inform them that you are being harassed by his online comments. They may then belatedly do what they are paid to do.

Good luck with this and in your legal career.

(Eadey)

From: Shan Panigrahi (shanpanigrahi@yahoo.co.uk)

To: GC Registry

Date: 23 Jan at 10:05 PM

To

Registry of the General Court of the European Union

Rue du Fort Niedergrunewald, L-2925 Luxembourg

Dear E Coulon

Thank you for your letter to me today stating that the General Court can take no action on my letter of 21 January 2018.

With the greatest of respects, this matter has been processed by a UK lawyer by the name of Miss Monneka Tahir. It concerns my complaint to the European Union that the Greek Embassy has still not replied to the attached letter that I sent the Embassy on 8 January 2018. You will note from its contents that the UK State issued to me an anonymous letter putting my forthcoming holidaying visit to Greece with my family and back into the United Kingdom in doubt because it states that my legal status in U.K. is questionable. This is what the General Court is being asked to provide a judgement on before my visit so that I can travel freely within the European Union and return to the UK without this unlawful threat to my citizenship of the United Kingdom and of the European Union.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

Today I received an email from the Registrar of the General Court as follows:

Tribunal General de La Union Europea

CVRIA Luxembourg

29/01/2018

Dear Sir

The Registrar of the General Court acknowledges receipt of your email of 23/01/2018.

Your attention is once again drawn to the fact that the General Court has jurisdiction to hear and determine disputes between individuals (natural or legal persons) and institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union.

However, the General Court does not have jurisdiction to review the decisions of national courts or tribunals, or to rule on the lawfulness of provisions, decisions or measures adopted by national authorities of a Member State. Nor does the General Court have jurisdiction to hear and determine actions brought against decisions taken by international bodies which are not within the institutional system of the European Union, such as the European Court of Human Rights.

Furthermore, in order to bring an action that is within the jurisdiction of the General Court, the applicant must be represented by a lawyer authorised to practise in a Member State. An application which is not signed by a lawyer cannot be registered.

Having regard to the above considerations, the Registrar regrets to inform you that the General Court can take no action on your letter.

  1. Coulon

Registrar

I replied to the letter copied to Monneka Tahir as follows:

Your email to the General Court of the European Union (3)

To

CC

29 Jan 2018 at 13:47

On Monday, 29 January 2018, 13:42, Shan Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

To

E Coulon

Dear Sir

  1. Kindly note the error you have made in this email: the email in question was the one that I sent you on 27 January 2018 at 20.59 hours. I had sent you an earlier email on 23 January 2018 at 10.05 pm, the contents of which are elaborated in the email of 27 January 2018.

  2. In the pertinent email I have asked the General Court a specific question, namely whether the General Court can order the UK State to pay me damages and compensation. Since my Claim Form to the High Court of the United Kingdom in May 2017 had applied for £5 million, another 8 months now of persecution that I have endured would take this total to a much higher figure, which I will leave with the Judge presiding over this Case.

  3. If I need to pay a Court Fee for this action, please let me know if there are any hardship funds available from the Court since I am a pensioner and get only £830 per month to live on.

  4. I have still not received a reply from the Greek Embassy in London so please ensure that this Case is dealt with before April 2018, or I shall not be able to go to Greece with my family in my quest at not becoming stateless. My wife and daughter will have to go to Greece without me.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

On Monday, 29 January 2018, 10:45, GC Registry <GC.Registry@curia.europa.eu> wrote:

Dear Sir,

Please find enclosed the answer from the Registry of the General Court to your email of 23/01/2018.

Regards,

Registry of the General Court of the European Union

Rue du Fort Niedergrünewald

L-2925 Luxembourg

1 February 2018 Update:

I received the following emailed letter from the General Court of the Court of Justice of the European Union:

Tribunal General de La Union Europea

CVRIA Luxembourg

31/01/2018

Dear Sir

The Registrar of the General Court acknowledges receipt of your emails of 27/01/2018 and 29/01/2018.

Your attention is once again drawn to the fact that the General Court has jurisdiction to hear and determine disputes between individuals (natural or legal persons) and institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union.

However, the General Court does not have jurisdiction to review the decisions of national courts or tribunals, or to rule on the lawfulness of provisions, decisions or measures adopted by national authorities of a Member State. Nor does the General Court have jurisdiction to hear and determine actions brought against decisions taken by international bodies which are not within the institutional system of the European Union, such as the European Court of Human Rights.

Furthermore, in order to bring an action that is within the jurisdiction of the General Court, the applicant must be represented by a lawyer authorised to practise in a Member State. An application which is not signed by a lawyer cannot be registered.

Having regard to the above considerations, the Registrar regrets to inform you that the General Court can take no action on your letter.

The Registrar also informs you that he reserves the right, at his discretion, no longer to reply to your letters having the same subject-matter in the absence of new facts.

E. Coulon

Registrar

I replied with the following email:

Your letter from the General Court

To

31 Jan 2018 at 11:51

To

Registry of the General Court of the European Union

Rue du Fort Niedergrunewald

L- 2925 Luxembourg

Dear E Coulon

  1. Thank you for your email this morning and the attachment letter dated 31 January 2018 sent from the Registrar of the General Court.

  2. I forward to you my email to the High Court’s Appeals Court of the United Kingdom which did not receive a written reply. This shows that I have done all I could to progress this matter through the national court and other institutional systems of the United Kingdom as narrated in my website: https://shantanup.wordpress.com/.

  3. Your letter is therefore totally unacceptable as these are new up-to-date facts that the General Court should have taken into consideration in determining this Case.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

On Wednesday, 31 January 2018, 11:17, Shan Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: on Fw: Appeal Progress: Re PANIGRAHI (APP) V ? (RES); High Court Claim No: HQ17X01773

To

Appeals Office

HM Courts and Tribunals Service

The Royal Courts of Justice Group

High Court Appeals Office

Room WG08

Royal Courts of Justice

Strand

London WC2A 2 LL

Your Reference: CORRESPONDENCE/DJ

Dear Mr Jenkins

  1. Thank you for your letter dated 26 January 2018 that I have just received.

  2. It would appear that the information I was given at my website was erroneous. Notwithstanding I am anxious that this Appeal should proceed to a Hearing. Please let me know the reason for the delay.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

There was no reply or an acknowledgement of this submission.

My plan is now to go to Greece with only the letter dated 8 February 2018 (correction of 2 February 2018 – the date was 8 January 2018) that I sent the Greek Embassy in London to which no reply has been received, and take the matter further without any further reference to the legal proceedings mounted at the Court of Justice of the European Union as narrated in this blogpost.

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1. “Great !… You can reply to this anonymous message simply by click the “Reply” button. Your friend will be surprised………… This mail was sent with “5yMail.Com” It’s 100% free, try it for yourself!”

And that sounds to you like its from an email from the European Court Of Justice? Little surprise they released you from the madhouse, then. Even they have minimum standards.

Comment by devi8 | January 14, 2018 | Reply

o I fully understand that the European Court of Justice has minimum standards, but I did write that it was only a contact point query that I had lodged on 9 January 2018, and these are normally issued replies within 3 working days. My application is formalised now that directions have been issued through a Judicature letterhead.

I will in all likelihood not receive a full reply until our family trip is over and we know what the Greek and UK authorities actually do. As a citizen of the European Union (as stamped on my UK passport) the UK will be breaking European Union law if it did not facilitate my freedom of movement both into another European Union State (Greece) and then back into the UK. Sergio Gomez Moreiera is therefore wrong. I fully expect to win this Case at the European Court of Justice when it makes its final decision having seen all the facts and listened to the arguments from all sides. This includes the fact that I have followed Her Majesty’s Passport Office guidance and reported the UK authority responsible for issuing this unlawful matter against me to Kent Police as a crime. Kent Police’s report will be required for the final assessment in the European Court of Justice in due course.

Comment by shantanup | January 15, 2018 | Reply

2. “My plan is now to go to Greece with only the letter dated 8 February 2018 that I sent the Greek Embassy in London to which no reply has been received” – Dr Shan Panigrahi on 31 January 2018.

Since today is 2 February 2018, I am puzzled as to how you to managed to send a letter 6 days into the future, and even more puzzled why you should expect a reply already to something that cannot yet have happened. Probably you will censor this.

Comment by david-devi8 | February 2, 2018 | Reply

o I had meant to write 8 January 2018 but I am again re-considering the matter in that I will make another attempt at getting a court judgment before I consider going to Greece.

Comment by shantanup | February 2, 2018 | Reply


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To

CC

13 Jan 2018 at 11:18


To

Monneka Tahir

Whiterose Blackmans Solicitors LLP

p: 0113 216 5507 f: 0113 216 5508

a: Fryers House, 146 Cardigan Road, Leeds, LS6 1LU

w: www.whiteroseblackmans.co.uk e: monneka.tahir@whiteroseblackmans.co.uk

Dear Ms Tahir

1. Thank you for your help in this matter.

2. Please see the email that I have received today seemingly from the European Court of Justice that admonishes the Greek authorities for listening to UK to deny me entry into Greece for my holiday in April 2018. However, it indicates that on my return to the UK I may face problems reentering this country.

3. Her Majesty's Passport Office has written to me that I should refer this criminality to my local police. I am therefore copying this email to Lee Neiles DI who is dealing with my Case at Kent Police.

Yours sincerely

Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

On Saturday, 13 January 2018, 1:46, Sergio Gomez Moreira <sender@5ymail.com> wrote:


You silly silly man. So many friendly cautions but you would not stop. Now youve probably done it. My boss wrote, under a Judicature letterhead, to Dimitrio Caramitsos-Tsiras. Im sure you will have a memorable break but I wonder what will happen at the time to return. Why start a pointless war youre guaranteed to lose?



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Legal Ombudsman CMP-069454 ABC:03481745

To

11 Jan 2018 at 13:43


Dear Dr Panigrahi,


Thank you for your email received on 28 December 2017, regarding your complaint against Whiterose Blackmans Solicitors LLP ('the firm').


I can confirm that we can only consider complaints that have been made to the firm, allowing them eight weeks to provide you a final response in writing. As such the firm have eight weeks to provide a final response to your complaint of 28 December 2017.


If you receive a final response you are unhappy with, or do not receive one within eight weeks, please send us:

· A copy of their final response (if received)

· If you have not received a response within eight weeks we will need some proof the complaint was received by the firm. Such as a recorded delivery slip or an email previously received from the email address you sent the complaint to.

Please only send us copies and not original documents.


We also need you to complete and return our enclosed complaint form. This will allow us to ensure your complaint falls within our jurisdiction.


Please be aware that we cannot complete the assessment of your case until we receive the above from you. As such our investigation has not yet commenced.


Yours sincerely Assessment Centre Legal Ombudsman Telephone: 0300 555 0333 www.legalombudsman.org.uk


Complaint Form Legal .pdf



Case at the European Court of Justice

To

11 Jan 2018 at 14:58


To

Monneka Tahir

Whiterose Blackmans Solicitors LLP

p: 0113 216 5507 f: 0113 216 5508

a: Fryers House, 146 Cardigan Road, Leeds, LS6 1LU

w: www.whiteroseblackmans.co.uk e: monneka.tahir@whiteroseblackmans.co.uk


Dear Ms Tahir


Please see to it that the following matter lodged on 9 January 2018 as shown in the attached document is being given due consideration at the European Court of Justice.


Thank you


Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL


ToEuropeanCourtofJustice9Jan2018 .docx


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