Miller Druck International Ltd v Dennis [1993] UKEAT 28_93_0912 (9 December 1993)

Miller Druck International Ltd v Dennis [1993] UKEAT 28_93_0912 (9 December 1993)

The grounds of appeal do not raise an arguable question of law but challenge the Tribunal's factual evaluation, which is not within the Appeal Tribunal's jurisdiction. The Tribunal's refusal to review its decision is discretionary and not subject to appeal.

Citation
[1993] UKEAT 28_93_0912
Parties
Applicant: Applicant; Appellants: Respondents
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
09 December 1993
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Sex Discrimination, Tribunal Review Powers, Appeal Jurisdiction

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Parties

Applicant

Applicant

Respondents

Appellants

Procedural Posture

Appeal / Preliminary Hearing

  1. 1 Whether grounds of appeal amount to an arguable case in law
  2. 2 Whether Tribunal's refusal to review its decision is appealable

Ratio Decidendi

The grounds of appeal do not raise an arguable question of law but challenge the Tribunal's factual evaluation, which is not within the Appeal Tribunal's jurisdiction. The Tribunal's refusal to review its decision is discretionary and not subject to appeal.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • Appeal against Tribunal's discrimination finding dismissed
  • Appeal against Tribunal's refusal to review dismissed