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Cite as: [1999] UKEAT 1211_98_2909

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BAILII case number: [1999] UKEAT 1211_98_2909
Appeal No. EAT/1211/98

EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
58 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, LONDON EC4Y 0DS
             At the Tribunal
             On 29 September 1999

Before

THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MORISON (P)

(AS IN CHAMBERS)



MS K BAVIN APPELLANT

(1) THE NHS PENSIONS AGENCY
(2) THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HEALTH
RESPONDENT


Transcript of Proceedings

JUDGMENT

APPLICATION FOR LEAVE

© Copyright 1999


    APPEARANCES

     

    For the Appellant MS L COX QC
    Instructed By:
    Mr R Karim
    Legal Officer
    Justice
    59 Carter Lane
    London EC4V 5AQ
       


     

    MR JUSTICE MORISON (PRESIDENT): I have been asked for leave to appeal in relation to a judgment which was delivered on 19 August 1999 in connection with a complaint by a transsexual, who claims discrimination in relation to the pension position under the NHS Pension Scheme.

  1. We dismissed the appeal for the reasons given in the judgment. It is clear that this is an important case affecting fundamental human rights.
  2. We did not feel able to accede to Ms Cox's submission that we should take a bold approach, but it may be that the Court of Appeal will feel differently, and it is obviously right, I think, that leave to appeal should be given.
  3. It would be unfortunate, clearly, if having given leave, the appeal was to be an idle one through lack of funding and, although this will be a matter entirely for them, if the EOC were to consider this case in the light of the leave that has been granted, it may be that they will be prepared to support the appeal, if that is appropriate and is within their statutory duties.


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