Hearing is on Thursday 8th January at 12:15. So, far the Enforcing Authority has not uploaded any evidence to the portal and nothing has been received via email or post from them.
Essentially, I am wanting the adjudicator to give detail in the case summary, so the grounds of appeal are on public record.
Now, I submitted a seperate appeal to the London Tribunal on 18th December that the EA decided to DNC on 24th December, and in that case summary it just says the EA has informed the Tribunal they will not contest and that the Chief Adjudicator has allowed it without considering the evidence.
If the EA in this one decides to not contest I don't want it just to say that, if I can help it. I want it to atleast acknowledge my grounds of appeal. Can I write to the adjudicator to request they do this?
Also, what happens in other situations, if the EA fail to submit evidence and contest the appeal, does the hearing go ahead? If they don't attend the hearing is that the same as a do not contest or will the adjudicator still have to consider my appeal and evidence? And if they submit evidence now, late, what happens? And in these scenarios does the adjudicator give a full written case summary?
As I said, I essentially want the issues with the EAs enforcement to be noted and on public record, whether that is the adjudicator's ruling or just a summary of my appeal grounds (I guess they can't really give a ruling on my appeal grounds if the EA has explicitly DNC, right?)
Sorry for all the questions, but I'm trying to prevent this happening again as the EA has set up a trap for large vehicles where they have no choice but to use a bus gate.