Thomas v Southwark Council [2024] EWHC 2739 (Ch) (31 October 2024)
The respondent and Pensions Ombudsman erred in law by misapplying the test for financial dependency/interdependency under the LGPS Regulations, requiring the appellant to show mutual dependency rather than accepting that dependency on the deceased alone sufficed. The decision-making process was flawed, amounting to...
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- Citation
- [2024] EWHC 2739 (Ch)
- Parties
- Appellant: Roy Anthony Thomas; Respondent: Southwark Council
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 31 October 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal From Pensions Ombudsman Determination / Judgment on Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Local Government Pension Scheme, Cohabiting Partner's Pension, Maladministration, Appeal on Point of Law
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Parties
Roy Anthony Thomas
Appellant
Southwark Council
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal From Pensions Ombudsman Determination / Judgment on Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the respondent and Pensions Ombudsman applied the correct legal test for entitlement to a cohabiting partner's pension under the LGPS Regulations
- 2 Whether the decision-making process was flawed due to misinterpretation of financial dependency/interdependency requirements
- 3 Whether there was maladministration by the respondent
Ratio Decidendi
The respondent and Pensions Ombudsman erred in law by misapplying the test for financial dependency/interdependency under the LGPS Regulations, requiring the appellant to show mutual dependency rather than accepting that dependency on the deceased alone sufficed. The decision-making process was flawed, amounting to maladministration, and the matter must be remitted for reconsideration under the correct legal test.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed
Orders
- The appellant's application for a cohabiting partner's pension is remitted to the respondent for reconsideration and a fresh decision.
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