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At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MAURICE KAY
MR S M SPRINGER MBE
MRS R A VICKERS
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING – EX PARTE
For the Appellants | MR A TABACHNIK (of Counsel) Harold G Walker & Co Solicitors Office Chambers Lansdowne House Christchurch Road Bournemouth BH1 3JT |
MR JUSTICE MAURICE KAY: This appeal is listed today for a preliminary hearing. The Employment Tribunal, sitting at London (North) on 18th January 2000, dealt with a preliminary point arising in Mr Skilton's complaint of unfair dismissal. The point was as to whether his complaint had been presented to the Employment Tribunal within three months in accordance with section 111 of the Employment Rights Act 1996.
"7 We have heard the evidence of Mr Immanuel and we find him to be a witness of truth. We accept that what he sent on 30 September did satisfy the Rules of Procedure.
8 We have heard evidence to indicate that it is not possible to transmit seven pages in 47 seconds. We find that the Tribunal's comments, via its clerk, was such as to indicate some lack of clarity but certainly nothing to indicate that or most of the documents were not transmitted or received."
It is probably not accurate to say that there had been evidence to indicate that it is not possible to transmit seven pages in 47 seconds.
"Where proceedings are brought by an applicant, they shall be instituted by the applicant presenting to the Secretary an originating application, which shall be in writing and shall set out-
(a) the name and address of the applicant and, if different, an address within the United Kingdom to which he requires notices and documents relating to the proceedings to be sent;
(b) the names and addresses of the person or person against whom relief is sought; and
(c) the grounds, with particulars thereof, on which relief is sought."
"The IT1 was faxed to the tribunal on 30th September 1999. I received a telephone call that day from a female official of the Tribunal explaining that she had not received a clear copy and asking me to fax it a second time. The IT1 was then re-faxed."
He went on to describe the rest of the history more or less as we have already recited it.