PIP, recording an oral hearing?
Sud
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Hi everyone it has. been awhile since I was on quick question about pip appeal has anyone who has attend a oral hearing had it recorded by the panel ? Kind regards Sud
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Hi, I have read that recording can be done. But you have to have 2 copies and get permission from DWP to record first.
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@Sud - I've never had a tribunal but I doubt you can record it as it - you're not allowed to record proceedings...
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oh, maybe I`m thinking of a f2f assessment being recorded. Sorry x
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Sud said:Hi everyone it has. been awhile since I was on quick question about pip appeal has anyone who has attend a oral hearing had it recorded by the panel ? Kind regards Sud
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1981/49/section/9
you can get a SOR after the tribunal which is a record of events.
However in Scotland this is happening
https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/veitch-2018-recording-002.pdf
Try & be kind to one another even if we may have different views.
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Thanks x
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Hi thank you for info it was not me that was recording it it was the appeal panel I thought as we have to give them 3 days notice how is it not the same for them I wonder.
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Hi @Sud, do you have a date for the hearing? I hope it goes well!
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Hi Chloe thank you already had it did not win my appeal so I had not warning it was going to be recorded on the day
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Hi @Sud, I'm sorry to hear that! That must be very frustrating.
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