The Investigatory Powers Tribunal Rules 2018

Making a complaint

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9.—(1) A complaint is to be made by a complainant sending to the Tribunal a form in accordance with this rule.

(2) The form must be signed by the complainant and must—

(a)state the name, address and date of birth of the complainant;

(b)state the person who, to the best of the complainant’s knowledge or belief, is the respondent; and

(c)describe, to the best of the complainant’s knowledge or belief, the conduct to which the complaint relates.

(3) The complainant must also supply, either in or with the form, a summary of the information on which the complaint is based.

(4) At any time, the Tribunal may invite or direct the complainant to supply further information or to make written representations on any matter.