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13 years 9 months ago #45545 by Angela Barron
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I had my DLA appeal hearing last week, and was delighted to receive a successful outcome. Thanks to all here for the advice and information on this site. My question relates to a letter I received today from Tribunals Service, saying that they've had a request for a copy of the Record of Proceedings for my hearing. It doesn't say who requested it, and I'm a little concerned that if it was the DWP, then could this mean that they may be considering an appeal against the Tribunal's decision? This request may be simply standard practice, but I can't help feelng unsure. There was a representative from the DWP at my hearing, and she indicated that they wouldn't be appealing. Am I worrying about nothing?
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13 years 9 months ago #45546 by Survivor
Replied by Survivor on topic Re: Letter from Tribunal after successful appeal
It's unusual for the DWP to appeal, but it does happen sometimes. Why not ask the Tribunals Service who requested the record?
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13 years 9 months ago #45547 by Angela Barron
Replied by Angela Barron on topic Re: Letter from Tribunal after successful appeal
Thanks for the suggestion. I wasn't sure if they would disclose that information, but it's worth a try!
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13 years 9 months ago #45548 by cdcdi1911
Replied by cdcdi1911 on topic Re:Letter from Tribunal after successful appeal
Hi Button
As far as I know only a party to the proceedings can request a record of proceedings or statement of reasons. In other words, if it wasn't you it must have been the DWP.
However in order to appeal they would have to apply for a statement of reasons. At least for now I think you can take comfort in the fact that the Presenting Officer verbally said that they would not be appealing. Hopefully they are just requesting the record of proceedings for their records.
Best of luck
Derek
As far as I know only a party to the proceedings can request a record of proceedings or statement of reasons. In other words, if it wasn't you it must have been the DWP.
However in order to appeal they would have to apply for a statement of reasons. At least for now I think you can take comfort in the fact that the Presenting Officer verbally said that they would not be appealing. Hopefully they are just requesting the record of proceedings for their records.
Best of luck
Derek
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13 years 9 months ago #45550 by Angela Barron
Replied by Angela Barron on topic Re:Letter from Tribunal after successful appeal
Thanks for that, you've helped to set my mind at rest. It's taken so long to get here, I really don't think I could cope with another appeal!
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