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Thanks for reply, what has happened is that DWP after suspending the IS immediately informed council that recipient no longer got IS. DWP found that recipient had been examined and qualify for higher rate of DLA, then apparently the computer automatically stops IS because of this. Apparently DWP have no obligation to tell recipient what they did. Though they find it easy to tell the council . The council have been informed that the dwp are 'sorting the mess' however, the dwp received several letters recorded delivery,which they have not bothered to acknowledge at all. It seems that they are quick to inform council, but could not care less about recipient.and the ensuing mess they create.Am I right in assuming that the council cannot take a person to court whilst their benefit is being 'sorted'?