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Case 08
Letters and Emails / Official Communication Trail
Official notices, emails, replies, reminders, silence, and proof of knowledge.
Where Article 12 becomes practical.
Whether notice and knowledge can be shown through an official communication trail even where final action remains absent.
The case belongs to the DISHA intelligence archive because the central question is not only what happened, but which public authority can be asked to explain, verify, correct, or remedy it.
Questions the record must answer.
- Who was placed on notice?
- What document, email, or reminder proves knowledge?
- Was there a reply or silence?
- Did any response address the substance of the issue?
Documents first
Official letters, replies, certificates, orders, audit materials, filings, or public records should be cited before interpretation.
Claims stay framed
Allegations are identified as allegations until supported by official findings, court orders, or independently verifiable records.
Interpretation is separate
Analysis explains patterns, contradictions, and accountability questions without overstating the evidentiary status.