Title: The Null Plea — Restoration of the Living Record

Codename: The Silent Man’s Reclamation

Date of Action: 9 October 2025

Filed By: :Waseem: Malik — Sovereign Litigant in Person

Action Directed To: The High Court of Justice, Criminal Appeal Office (Royal Courts of Justice)

Case Reference: 43SW0138521 — Reading Crown Court


Summary of Event

Following a period of confusion, coercion, and procedural distortion, a plea of “NOT Guilty” was recorded in my name before the Reading Crown Court.

No lawful verification of identity was made. The “defendant” was confirmed by a police officer’s glance at a photograph of a head, not by lawful attestation, oath, or documentary proof.

This record stands as an image-based substitution — the replacement of the living man with a corporate fiction.

This log records the filing of a formal Application to Vacate the Plea, submitted to the Criminal Appeal Office under the Court’s inherent jurisdiction, citing duress, procedural irregularity, and false identification.


Grounds Recorded

Ground A — Duress:

The plea was entered under intimidation, confusion, and exhaustion. It was not the free act of a conscious man. (See Log #589 — “Verbal Coercion During Sentencing.”)

Ground B — Procedural Impropriety:

The court below accepted the plea without conducting the inquiry required by law to ensure it was unequivocal.

This violates Article 6 ECHR and CrimPR 24.8.

Ground C — Unsafe Conviction: