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4. This, however, is achievable in the county court: by dual-listing the s.204 appeal and Part 8 s.114(1) claim. The s.114(1)
claim can be case-managed. Divergent appeal avenues are
surmountable by acting to ensure, in an appropriate case, that
issues of law arrive at the Court of Appeal together. Putting
it another way, s.204 appeal (county court) listed with
s.114(1) claim (county court) provides the solution in the
county court; and avoids transferring an appeal to join a
s.113(3)(a) judicial review.
Mr Sachin Malde
Consultant Urological Surgeon
BSc MBBS MSc(Urol) FRCS(Urol)
Mr Sachin Malde is a Consultant Urological Surgeon, at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS
Foundation Trust, he is also Clinical lead for functional and reconstructive urology,
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and South-East London Network Lead
for benign prostate enlargement.
With over 15 years experience in specialist urological practice. He provides first-class
private urology services to comprehensively and rapidly diagnose and treat urological
problems for male and female patients.
What he failed to come up with was a good solution to
the issues of nomenclature – Claimant, Appellant, Defendant, Respondent? – and how to set out the header
properly. He also had to tackle the issue of appeals –
he was able to grant permission to appeal against his
own decision on the judicial review aspect of his judgment, but not on the section 204 appeal; that would be
a second appeal and therefore reserved to the Court
of Appeal. In fact, he refused permission.
He has expertise in all aspects of general and diagnostic urology; uro-gynaecology;
female urology; functional urology; vaginal mesh complications (TVT/TOT); iatrogenic
ureteric and bladder injuries – obstetric, gynaecological, colorectal; urinary tract fistulae
(vesicovaginal, rectourethral); neuro-urology (spinal cord injury, brain injury voiding
dysfunction, cauda equina syndrome, bladder overdistension injury); urodynamics;
urological cancer, prostate enlargement, urinary tract infections, catheters, & endourology.
Mr Malde has undertaken expert witness work since 2024. He will receive instructions
from both solicitors and insurance companies, and will act for Claimant, Defendant,
and single joint expert, in both personal injury and clinical negligence cases. He has
undertaken specialist expert witness training. All reports are compliant with the Civil
Procedure Roles Part 35 and Practice Direction 35. With considerable experience of
assessing serious incidents, performing root-cause analyses, and medico-legal report
writing, and serves as the Clinical Governance Lead at Guy’s Certificate. He has
undertaken Bond Solon expert witness and report writing training.
For that reason alone, it is to be hoped that this will
remain a unique example of such a hybrid process.
Approximate waiting time for next Medico Legal appointment: 2 weeks.
Approximate waiting time for report: 4 weeks.
Consultations are available in private clinics across London.
Author
Catherine Rowlands
www.cornerstonebarristers.com
Contact: Sachin Malde
Tel: 02034 882 636 - Mobile: 07790 385 879
Email: medicolegalurology@gmail.com - Website: www.londonurologist.net
Correspondence address: 8 Dudley Grove, Epsom, KT18 7NB
Appointment locations:
HCA at The Shard, 32 St Thomas’ Street, London, SE1 9BS
The London Clinic, 145 Harley Street, London, W1G 6BJ
Mr J S M Dwyer
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon
BSc (Hons), MBBS (Lond), FRCS (Eng), FRCS (Orth)
Wide experience in general orthopaedic trauma & specialising in Children's injuries, pelvic & acetabular
fractures, complex articular fractures & limb reconstruction.
Elective specialisation in Children's orthopaedics.
Reports prepared for personal injuries compensation
& medical negligence litigation.
Mr J S M Dwyer
31 Quarry Avenue, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST4 7EW
Contact: Mrs Diane Potts
Tel: 01782 417 833 Fax: 01782 417 844
Mob: 07771 721691
Email: dianepotts@btconnect.com
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