I wish to sue my bank?

Posted by 70sfamily | 4:30:00 PM


Hi,



I am your regular subscriber and like your website a lot. Its really helpful especially how save money on regular basis.


In Dec 2008, I need to apply for extension of my visa to Home Office UK, for which I needed a covering letter from bank stating that I had so much amount in my bank from last 3 months. But bank refused to give me that cover letter, saying that they don't issue these kind of letters. On the basis of not submitting a cove letter Visa officer refused to grant me visa extension, of which now I ve lodged appeal in Tribunal. I hired a solicitor and all other expenses costed me £3000. Now after getting refusal letter when I again went to my bank branch and told them to give me a letter stating that the bank don't issue such letters, they gave me a letter stating that they don't issue such letters. But when I approached another branch, they gave me a cover letter stating that I had so much amount during last 3 months. Which is contradictory and if they would have been given that cover letter before applying for visa, it wouldn't have been refused.


Now please guide me if I can sue my bank in court. And how should I start, whom should I contact. Please suggest a lawyer who is expert in these kind of cases.



Thanks,



Dharmender Badwal

Answer by jwishz
You may indeed sue them, you need a barrister who specializes in litigation in the field of banking and financial services

Best of luck, sir



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