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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Associaction Publications Ltd v. Cooper & Anor [2001] UKEAT 1227_00_2002 (20 February 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2001/1227_00_2002.html Cite as: [2001] UKEAT 1227__2002, [2001] UKEAT 1227_00_2002 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE LINDSAY (PRESIDENT)
(AS IN CHAMBERS)
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
APPEAL AGAINST THE REGISTRAR’S ORDER
For the Appellants | THE APPELLANT NEITHER PRESENT NOR REPRESENTED |
For the First Respondent For the Second Respondent |
MR S RAHMAN (of Counsel) Messrs Taylor Walton Solicitors 34-44 Alma Street Luton Bedfordshire LU1 2PL THE SECOND RESPONDENT NEITHER PRESENT NOR REPRESENTED |
MR JUSTICE LINDSAY (PRESIDENT): I have before me the appeal of Associaction Publications Ltd in the matter of Mrs J Cooper v Associaction Publications Ltd. The company's name keeps on being spelt in various ways. It begins like the word "association" with "associ" and then has a hyphen and the word "action" so that it emerges as the word "Associaction Publications". This is the appeal of Associaction against the Registrar's order declining to extend time for the Notice of Appeal. Today, no one appears for the appellant company and, indeed, it transpires that a director of the company, Mr Robert John Kemp, has, as a director, applied for the company to be struck off the Register. He did that, as it would seem, only recently, on 12th December 2000. On 6th February 2001 the Registrar of Companies gave notice that unless cause is shown to the contrary, at the expiration of three months from 6th February 2001, Associaction Publications Limited will be struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved. So it is in that sort of limbo state for the time-being and, indeed, as I shall mention, there has been a communication to somewhat similar effect received by the Employment Appeal Tribunal. So no one attends for that dormant company which is under peril of ceasing to exist. Mrs Cooper, however, is represented by Mr Rahman before me today.
"(i) The Applicant's complaint of wrongful deduction of wages for the month of September 1999 and until 25 October 1999 is well-founded.
(ii) The Applicant was unfairly constructively dismissed by the Second Respondents on 25th October 1999.
(iii) In breach of contract the Applicant was not given notice of termination of her contract of employment nor paid monies in lieu thereof.
(iv) By way of remedy in respect of the above matters, the Tribunal makes the following awards:-
…"
then there are rewards in respect of wrongful deduction of wages, unfair dismissal compensation and damages for breach of contract. Each is given a separate figure coming in all to some £5,635 odd.
"In response please note that the Notice of Appeal was indeed completed on the 9th September but due to our current office re-location, it may not have been posted until a few days later. Also I have recently needed to take leave of absence to support my Wife who is still suffering from the consequences of the death of our Daughter last year."
It is slightly odd that the reference there is to the Notice of Appeal being completed on 9th September, because it is dated "07-09-2000". One might have thought that it was perhaps giving the month first and therefore referred to the 9th July, but that, of course, is not the case and so how Mr Kemp says it was completed on 9th when it appears to be dated 7th is not clear.
"As previously explained, I had no way of knowing precisely when the form was posted to you because at the time I was completely pre-occupied with supporting my Wife who was unwell at the time when we were also moving an office. You can imagine, it was an extremely difficult period."
"AND UPON due consideration of the Judgment given in UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AND (1) MR ABDELGHAFAR (2) DR A K ABBAS
IT IS CONSIDERED that there has been shown no exceptional or acceptable reason why the appeal could not have been presented within the time limit laid down
AND IT IS ORDERED that the application for an extension of time in which to present the Notice of Appeal is refused"
"Sirs,
Please note that Associaction Publications has ceased trading"
then there is an illegible name followed by the words "Accountants". So it seems to be signed by accountants but not in such a way that one can identify which accountants.