Morrison v Chartered Trust Plc [1993] UKEAT 444_93_1811 (18 November 1993)
There was no point of law raised by the appeal; the Tribunal's findings were based on evidence and proper procedure, and the delay did not constitute a legal error.
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- Citation
- [1993] UKEAT 444_93_1811
- Parties
- Appellant: Mr Morrison; Respondent: Chartered Trust plc
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 18 November 1993
- Procedural Posture
- Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
- Outcome
- appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Unfair Dismissal, Appeal Procedure, Point of Law
Employment Law Unfair Dismissal Appeal Procedure Point of Law
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Parties
Mr Morrison
Appellant
Chartered Trust plc
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Industrial Tribunal erred in law in finding the dismissal was fair
- 2 Whether delay between hearing and deliberation constituted a legal error
Ratio Decidendi
There was no point of law raised by the appeal; the Tribunal's findings were based on evidence and proper procedure, and the delay did not constitute a legal error.
Court Disposition
appeal dismissed
Orders
- Appeal dismissed at preliminary hearing
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