Lyapin v Denise Greatorex University of Ulster [2011] NIIT

Posted In: Case Law
  • Legal Body
    NI Industrial/Employment Tribunal (NIIET)
  • Type of Claim / Jurisdiction
    Discrimination and Equality
Issues covered: Race Discrimination; Striking Out Applications

The Vice President of Tribunals, sitting alone, issued written reasons for his oral decision to strike out an application after non-compliance with an „Unless Order‟ which had been issued to the claimant. The issue before the pre-hearing review was: Whether the claim should be struck-out, in whole or in part, for failure to comply with the terms of the „Unless Order‟ dated 8 August 2011. The claimant had made various race discrimination claims. Following an instance of noncompliance with an order for discovery on behalf of the complainant, an “Unless Order” was issued. It was made clear to the claimant that if he failed to comply with same that his case would

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This article is correct at 13/01/2012
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