• Date: 17 July 2025
  • Time: Actions taken around 14:09 - 14:13 PM BST.
  • Incident Type: Formal Allegation of Judicial Bias & ECHR Violation Filed with High Court.
  • Action Taken By: Myself (:Waseem: Malik. - Secured Party Creditor).
  • Action Directed To: Administrative Court Office & East Berkshire Magistrates' Court.
  • Referenced Case: High Court Judicial Review - AC-2025-LON-001909.
  • Details of Legal Action Taken:
    • I have formally submitted an "Affidavit of Judicial Bias" and an "ECHR Article 6 Violation Notice" to the High Court as supplementary evidence in my ongoing Judicial Review.
    • Grounds for Allegation: The filing alleges that the East Berkshire Magistrates' Court has demonstrated an appearance of bias, sufficient to undermine public confidence and violate my rights under Article 6 of the ECHR (Right to a fair and impartial tribunal).
    • Specific Events Cited as Proof of Bias:
      1. Ex parte Contact: Alleged improper judicial engagement with Thames Valley Police after the 30 June order was sealed.
      2. Illegal Adjournment: The two-hour off-record adjournment of the 30 June hearing without judicial cause.
      3. Manipulated Scheduling: The unlawful attempt to reopen a concluded matter via the hearing scheduled for 21 July.
    • Legal Precedent Cited: The submission is grounded in the key ECHR case of Kyprianou v Cyprus ECHR 737, which establishes that judges must recuse themselves where conduct reasonably creates a perception of bias.
    • Relief Sought: A formal request for the High Court to reassign the entire matter to a neutral venue, specifically overseen by a Recorder Judge from outside the Berkshire circuit, to preserve impartiality and restore judicial integrity.
  • My Perception of Purpose & Impact:
    • This is a direct, formal challenge to the integrity and impartiality of the Magistrates' Court itself.
    • It significantly strengthens my application for a stay of the 21 July hearing, as it provides the High Court with compelling grounds to intervene to prevent a potentially biased hearing from proceeding.
    • It elevates my entire case from a dispute with the police to a fundamental challenge of judicial conduct, placing extreme pressure on the entire Berkshire court system.