Grounds of appeal
Grounds of appeal
The Appellant’s written grounds of appeal, drafted by its director, read as follows:
“On December 11th 2023, I flew to India for medical purposes, from a year or so I am suffering from mental illness and depression, so I went to India to get treatment from a family doctor. I was in India from start of December 2023 to May end 2024. This whole time I was in treatment of my mental illness unfortunately in that I could not keep communication with my transport manager which is of course my fault as he sent me multiple emails. But at that time I was suffering a lot i.e. loss of memory & loss of sleep. After a long process I am eventually doing better and ready to start again. Please if can cancel the revoking of my operator’s licence and give me one last chance. It would help me a lot to get things going again. Please if you need any more information or documentation to prove my travel or medical file let me know but please give me another. I can provide a transport manager now or any other requirement.”
- Heading
- This appeal is DISMISSED. The Traffic Commissioner’s decision of 16 May 2024, directing revocation of operator’s licence no. OH2070734, involved neither error of law nor mistake of fact. Under section
- The Traffic Commissioner’s decision-making
- Legislative framework
- Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 (“the 2008 Rules”)
- Grounds of appeal
- Proceedings before the Upper Tribunal
- Conclusions
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