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Khan v Commission for Social Care Inspection [2008] EWCST 1347(EA) (10 October 2008)
Hearing date: 1st October 2008
Appeal
On 21 and on 28 July 2008 the Applicant purported to appeal, under section 21 of the Care Standards Act 2000, against the decision of the Commission for Social Care Inspection, made on 22 April 2008, to refuse his application for registration as the manager of a care home.
Application to strike out
On 18 August 2008 the Respondent applied for an order that the appeal be struck out under regulation 4A of the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults and Care Standards Tribunal Regulations 2002.
Hearing
At the hearing Mr Stephen Janisch, solicitor of Messrs Radcliffes Le Brasseur represented the Respondent Commission. The Applicant appeared and represented himself.
Facts
The material facts are as follows:
The law
Issues
(a) service of the Notice of Decision was deemed to have taken place on 25 April 2008 by reason of the provision in section 37(3) of the 2000 Act so that the time for an appeal expired on 23 May 2008;
(b) alternatively, since delivery was certainly effected on 21 June 2008, the last day for the initiation of a valid appeal was 19 July 2008;
(c) the Applicant's letter was capable of being a valid application to the Tribunal but it was defective in that it did not contain the Applicant's full name or his date of birth and it was not signed by him;
(d) the appeal was actually initiated by the properly completed application form which was received by the Tribunal on 28 July 2008; and
(e) the appeal was therefore initiated outside the statutory time limit and should be struck out.
(a) the provision in section 21(2) of the 2000 Act means that a person has 28 working days after the service of a notice of decision upon him to appeal against that decision; and
(b) therefore, whether his appeal was initiated by his letter dated 4 July 2008 or by his completed application form dated 22 July 2008, it was well within the time limit and should be allowed to proceed.
Conclusions with reasons
Order
The appeal by Mohammad Sajid Khan against the decision of the Commission for Social Care Inspection shall be struck out.
Signed
John Reddish
Nominated Chairman
10th October 2008