Scully v. Community Health Service NHS Trust [2000] UKEAT 234_00_1406 (14 June 2000)

Scully v. Community Health Service NHS Trust [2000] UKEAT 234_00_1406 (14 June 2000)

The appellant and his advisors were aware of the time limits, and the Tribunal had already considered the psychiatric disadvantage and documentation. There is no merit in the appeal and no arguable case to proceed to a full Tribunal.

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Citation
[2000] UKEAT 234_00_1406
Parties
Appellant: Mr Scully; Respondent: Employment Tribunal
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
14 June 2000
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
Outcome
appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Extension of Time Limits, Tribunal Procedure
Employment Law Extension of Time Limits Tribunal Procedure

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Parties

Mr Scully

Appellant

Employment Tribunal

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Appeal / Preliminary Hearing

  1. 1 Whether there is warrant for interfering with the Tribunal's decision regarding extended reasons
  2. 2 Whether psychiatric disadvantage justifies extension of time limit

Ratio Decidendi

The appellant and his advisors were aware of the time limits, and the Tribunal had already considered the psychiatric disadvantage and documentation. There is no merit in the appeal and no arguable case to proceed to a full Tribunal.

Court Disposition

appeal dismissed