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David Stocker v The Registrar of Approved Driving Instructors
[2025] UKFTT GRC 656 · First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) – Transport · 2025
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Full judgment
1. The Tribunal received an incomplete Notice of Appeal dated 31 December 2024 from the Appellant. He failed to specify whether he wished to have an oral hearing of his appeal or whether he wished to have his appeal determined on the papers only, as requested pursuant to Rule 32 of the Rules.
2. The Appellant, on 20 January 2025 was invited to provide this information within 28 days. He failed to do so.
3. The Tribunal issued Case Management Directions dated 11 March 2025 directing the Appellant to provide the said information by 25 March 2025, failing which his appeal may be struck out pursuant to Rule 8(3)(a) of the Rules as having no reasonable prospect of success without further direction. The Appellant failed to comply.
4. I have considered the matter and had regard to the overriding objective that requires the Tribunal to deal with appeals fairly and justly.
5. This appeal is struck out pursuant to Rule 8(3)(a) of the Rules, as having no reasonable prospect of success. Signed Date: Judge McMahon 5 June 2025