2205230/2019

Miss E James v The Secretary of State for Justice

Decision date
13 Jun 2024
Published
7 Feb 2023
Country
England and Wales
Source
GOV.UK ↗
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Judgment · 3 pages · 18 indexed sections

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Case Number: 2205230/2019
THE EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant Respondent Miss E James v Secretary of State for Justice Heard at: London Central On: 18 July 2023 Before: Employment Judge Glennie Ms Z Darmas Mr F Benson Representation: Claimant: Neither present nor represented Respondent: Mr T Kirk (Counsel)
JUDGMENT The unanimous judgment of the Tribunal is that the claim is dismissed under rule 47 of the Rules of Procedure.
REASONS
1. The full merits hearing in this case has been listed and postponed on 2 previous occasions. In 2021 the hearing was postponed because of the Claimant’s non-compliance with case management orders. In 2022 it was postponed because of the Claimant’s ill health.

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