Mrs J Davison v Commissioners for HM Revenue & Customs (England and Wales : Disability Discrimination) [2021] UKET 2500254/2018 (14 April 2021)

Mrs J Davison v Commissioners for HM Revenue & Customs (England and Wales : Disability Discrimination) [2021] UKET 2500254/2018 (14 April 2021)

The tribunal found that the respondent failed to make reasonable adjustments required by law, amounting to disability discrimination against the claimant.

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Citation
[2021] UKET 2500254/2018
Parties
Claimant: Mrs J Davison; Respondent: Commissioners for HM Revenue & Customs
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
14 April 2021
Procedural Posture
Employment Tribunal / Judgment
Outcome
Claim upheld
Legal Topics
Disability Discrimination, Reasonable Adjustments, Employment Rights
Employment Law Disability Discrimination Reasonable Adjustments Employment Rights

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Parties

Mrs J Davison

Claimant

Commissioners for HM Revenue & Customs

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Employment Tribunal / Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the respondent discriminated against the claimant on the grounds of disability
  2. 2 Whether reasonable adjustments were made by the respondent

Ratio Decidendi

The tribunal found that the respondent failed to make reasonable adjustments required by law, amounting to disability discrimination against the claimant.

Court Disposition

Claim upheld

Orders

  • Respondent to pay compensation to the claimant for disability discrimination
  • Respondent to implement reasonable adjustments as required by law