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LEGAL-EAGLE
10-17-2009, 07:20 PM
Asalamu 3alaykum brothers and sisters,

My name is Marwan,

I work in a London law firm as a trainee solicitor.

The reason or one of the reasons I have joined this forum is because for some time now I have been wanting to give something back to the community and now I feel I am in a position to be able to do so.

If brothers or sisters have any questions regarding criminal law then I am happy to provide advice and if necessary assistance on a pro bono basis.

So feel free to ask away.

I'll log in most evenings to answer any questions or queries you may have.

Although I specialise in criminal law, I will also endevour to answer questions relating to family and immigration if I am familiar with the answer and if I am not I will direct you to a source / body that may be able to assist you.

I have not asked for permission from moderators as to whether or not I can offer this service here but trust that is there is a problem with it they will alert me to it in due course.

Assalaamu 3alaykum

Brother Marwan
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Woodrow
10-17-2009, 07:27 PM
I see no problem as long as all questions and answers be kept as general as possible. Your help and desire to help your fellow members here is appreciated.

But, be aware that as a forum please keep it apparent that you are acting on your own and that your posts are not to be construed as being the endorsement, opinion or advice of IB or any IB staff members.
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aadil77
10-17-2009, 07:33 PM
:wa:

just the right person to talk to :p

We recently got some work done to our other car to get it working properly and pass its MOT, we spent a grand on it and now you cant even drive it down the road, its worse than it was before. The garage isn't willing to do anything about, they say they've spent too much already trying to fix it.

I rang VOSA, they said that the MOT doesn't involve anythin to with the drive of the car, so it is a civil matter and nothing to do with them.

I spoke to a friend who's an accountant he says, you have to file a complaint with the OFT but I don't know what they'll be able to do about it, he also said report them to the tax office so I might be able to screw them over by getting a tax investigation on them.

is there anything else I could do, these guys are muslims by the way so I dont want it to get too personal
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LEGAL-EAGLE
10-18-2009, 05:18 AM
salam brother,

I wouldnt recommend reporting them to the tax office...if you have information relating to possible false accounting issues or anything along those lines then getting them in trouble or attempting to would just be a venegeful act against a fellow muslim/human being and we really shouldnt be venegeful people.

The law relating to this matter is the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 which requires traders to provide services to a proper standard of workmanship and if a definite completion date or a price has not been fixed then the work must be completed within a reasonable time and for a reasonable charge.

Also, any material used or goods supplied in providing the service must be of satisfactory quality.

The law treats failure to meet these obligations as breach of contract and consumers would be entitled to seek redress, if necessary through the civil courts.

You can therefore take this matter to a small claims court / county court.

Where a summons will be served upon them to attend court to defend their position OR judgement will be made in their absence.

They will be required to show that having worked on the vehicle with the necessary standard of care and skill they were unable to render the car driveable and that the time spent and work completed was proportionate to the sum you had paid in attempting to make it a road worthy vehicle.

If they fail to show this then you stand a good chance of obtaining a judgement in your favour.

They would then be required to do one of a number of things:-

1 - Pay your court and representation costs - though you can represent yourself and the court itself is geared towards people who self rep.

2 - Take steps to complete the work to the necessary standard or/and offer you a sum in compensation.

Proceedings can be started by filling in the relevant form at the local county court you intend to use to bring these proceedings.

I think it costs around £140 to start the ball rolling in terms of Court costs.

As brother woodrow stated the views and opinions contained in this correspondence are my own and posts are not to be construed as being the endorsement, opinion or advice of IB or any IB staff members.

I would also like to add that I am not a consumer law specialist and you will need to seek the advice of a specialist in this area to confirm the advice given as being accurate and up to date.

I hope this information helps, wa jazakum ullaaahuu khayran

Brother Marwan
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Muslim Woman
10-18-2009, 07:57 AM
:wa:

format_quote Originally Posted by LEGAL-EAGLE
Asalamu 3alaykum brothers and sisters,
Welcome to the forum bro ; thanks for trying to help others by giving free advices . May Allah gives you best rewards. :statisfie
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aadil77
10-18-2009, 08:25 AM
JazakhAllah brother Marwan, yeh I wasn't too sure about the tax investigation thing.

Anyway we'll have to see if its worth going to court over
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GuestFellow
10-18-2009, 04:47 PM
Salaam.

Oh cool! I'm studying law at the moment. :/

Do you civil litigation as well? Ah matters relating to personal injury.
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syilla
10-19-2009, 05:16 AM
Welcome.... and have a beneficial stay :D

Feel free to create a new thread on basics of criminal law :D
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LEGAL-EAGLE
10-19-2009, 11:34 PM
Salaam sister, I was wondering about that.

Can I make a permanent legal advice thread...and how would i go about it ...
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Woodrow
10-20-2009, 12:13 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by LEGAL-EAGLE
Salaam sister, I was wondering about that.

Can I make a permanent legal advice thread...and how would i go about it ...
Go to the advice and support section and click on the new rhread button. I believe if it attracts interest we will make it a sticky at the top. Go ahead and give it a try we will see how it goes from there.
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Strzelecki
10-20-2009, 09:19 AM
Hey wa 3alaikum salaam.
Welcome to the forums Br. LEGAL-EAGLE.
Enjoy your stay.

Insha'Allah it is of benefit.
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