Aniagwu v London Borough Of Hackney & Anor [1998] UKEAT 116_98_1102 (11 February 1998)
The appeal is arguable on the basis that the tribunal may have erred in law regarding the commencement of the limitation period and the exercise of discretion to extend time for a race discrimination complaint.
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- Citation
- [1998] UKEAT 116_98_1102
- Parties
- Appellant: Mr Aniagwu; Respondent: London Borough of Hackney; Respondent: Unnamed Individual
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 11 February 1998
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Preliminary Hearing Ex Parte
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed to proceed on race discrimination aspect
- Legal Topics
- Race Discrimination, Jurisdiction of Industrial Tribunal, Limitation Period, Extension of Time
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Parties
Mr Aniagwu
Appellant
London Borough of Hackney
Respondent
Unnamed Individual
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Preliminary Hearing Ex Parte
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Industrial Tribunal erred in law in determining the limitation period for bringing a race discrimination claim
- 2 Whether the Tribunal properly exercised its discretion in refusing to extend time for the complaint
Ratio Decidendi
The appeal is arguable on the basis that the tribunal may have erred in law regarding the commencement of the limitation period and the exercise of discretion to extend time for a race discrimination complaint.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed to proceed on race discrimination aspect
Orders
- Appeal confined to race discrimination aspect is allowed to go forward
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