Miss T Brotherton v Independent Support Ltd (England and Wales : Jurisdictional Points) -[2017] UKET 1301813/2017- (14 November 2017)

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Automated Summary

Key Facts

The claim in Case No:1301813/2017 by Miss T Brotherton against Independent Support Ltd was struck out. Reasons include non-compliance with the Tribunal's Order of 10 October 2017 and failure to actively pursue the claim. The claimant did not make sufficient representations or request a hearing, leading to the strike out on 14 November 2017 by Employment Judge Dimbylow.

Issues

  • The claim was struck out because the claimant failed to actively pursue it, as required by the Tribunal's Order.
  • The claimant did not comply with the Tribunal's Order dated 10 October 2017, leading to the claim being struck out.

Holdings

The claim is struck out due to non-compliance with the Tribunal's order dated 10 October 2017 and failure to actively pursue the claim, as well as the claimant's failure to make representations or request a hearing.

Remedies

The claim is struck out because the claimant did not comply with the Tribunal's order dated 10 October 2017 and has not actively pursued the claim. The claimant failed to make any sufficient representations or request a hearing, leading to the decision to strike out the claim.

Legal Principles

The claim was struck out under Rule 37 of the Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) 2006 for non-compliance with a Tribunal Order and failure to actively pursue the claim.

Cited Statute

Employment Rights Act 1996

Judge Name

Judge Dimbylow

Passage Text

  • • the claimant had not complied with the Order of the Tribunal dated 10 October 2017. • it has not been actively pursued.
  • The claimant has failed to make representations in writing, or has failed to make any sufficient representations, why this should not be done or to request a hearing.
  • The claim is struck out.