COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM
Employment Appeal Tribunal (the EAT)
in a constitution chaired by His Honour Judge McMullen QC
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE HOLMAN
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KHAN & KING |
Appellant |
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THE HOME OFFICE |
Respondent |
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Mrs Khan did not attend court
The Home Office did not attend
Hearing date : 24th October 2007
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Lord Justice Wall:
I have not found this particularly easy to decide because the Grounds of Appeal and Skeleton Argument are addressed to challenging the (Tribunal's) decision and the appeals were allowed in part and because no reasons are given for challenging the EAT's approach.
In all the circumstances it seems to me best for this application to be determined at an oral hearing, so that the appellants can make clear which paragraphs of the ET's decision they are still challenging (despite the adverse determination of the EAT on those issues) and why.
On the face of it the (Tribunal) made findings by which they accepted the Respondent's explanations and rejected the allegations of discrimination which are not easy to challenge on an issue of law, but it seems fair to allow the appellants to advance their case orally in court.