Mr L Harris v Yo Telecom Ltd (England and Wales : Breach of Contract) -[2018] UKET 1403401/2018- (12 November 2018)

BAILII

Automated Summary

Key Facts

The claim was struck out because the claimant (Mr L Harris) failed to make sufficient representations or request a hearing in response to the Tribunal's letter dated 26 October 2018. The Tribunal determined the claim had no reasonable prospect of success and had not been actively pursued. Judgment was issued on 12 November 2018 by Employment Judge Mulvaney.

Issues

The claim was struck out under Rule 37 of the Employment Tribunals Rules because it had no reasonable prospect of success and had not been actively pursued. The claimant failed to make sufficient representations or request a hearing following the Tribunal's 26 October 2018 letter.

Holdings

The claim is struck out because it has no reasonable prospect of success and has not been actively pursued.

Remedies

The claim is struck out.

Legal Principles

The claim was struck out under Rule 37 of the Employment Tribunals Rules of Procedure because it had no reasonable prospect of success and had not been actively pursued. The claimant failed to make representations or request a hearing as required.

Judge Name

Mulvaney

Passage Text

  • 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 therefore struck out.
  • By a letter dated 26 October 2018 the Tribunal gave the claimant an opportunity to make representations or to request a hearing, as to why the claim should not be struck out because it has no reasonable prospect of success and it has not been actively pursued.