Sharma & Anor v Liverpool City Council [1998] UKEAT 1263_98_1712 (17 December 1998)
Both grounds of appeal are arguable based on the Tribunal's findings and the procedural history regarding the withdrawal of victimisation complaints; the matter should proceed to a full appeal hearing.
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- Citation
- [1998] UKEAT 1263_98_1712
- Parties
- Appellant: Mr Sharma; Appellant: Mr Evans; Respondent: Liverpool City Council; Respondent: Ms Carney; Respondent: Ms Akabuko
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 17 December 1998
- Procedural Posture
- Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed to proceed to full hearing
- Legal Topics
- Racial Discrimination, Victimisation, Employment Tribunal Procedure
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Parties
Mr Sharma
Appellant
Mr Evans
Appellant
Liverpool City Council
Respondent
Ms Carney
Respondent
Ms Akabuko
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Employment Appeal / Preliminary Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether less favourable treatment constituted unlawful racial discrimination under Section 1(1)(a) of the Race Relations Act 1976
- 2 Whether complaints of victimisation under Section 2 of the Act were properly withdrawn or not pursued
Ratio Decidendi
Both grounds of appeal are arguable based on the Tribunal's findings and the procedural history regarding the withdrawal of victimisation complaints; the matter should proceed to a full appeal hearing.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed to proceed to full hearing
Orders
- Appellants or their representative to file affidavit or affirmation within 28 days
- Copy of affidavit/affirmation and Notice of Appeal to be sent to Tribunal Chairman for comments
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