I N T E R N A L
At the Tribunal
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MUMMERY (P)
MR D O GLADWIN CBE JP
MR J C RAMSAY
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
Revised
APPEARANCES
For the Appellant MR M E TURPIE
(Solicitor)
Messrs Gordons
Solicitors
Winter Hill House
Marlow Reach
Station Approach
Marlow
Bucks
SL7 INT
MR JUSTICE MUMMERY (PRESIDENT): This is a preliminary hearing of an appeal by Druce & Co Limited against a decision of the Industrial Tribunal sitting at London (South) on the 6th and 10th August 1993.
Their Reasons were notified to the parties on the 20th September 1993. The Industrial Tribunal held that Mr S D Marcus had been unfairly dismissed.
On the 12th October 1993 an appeal was presented to this Tribunal by Druce & Co Ltd seeking to appeal the award of £11,640.00 in favour of Mr Marcus on the grounds that there was no sufficient evidence on which the Industrial Tribunal could make certain relevant findings of fact, and on the overall ground that, on such facts as the Industrial Tribunal found, no reasonable tribunal could have found Mr Marcus to have been unfairly dismissed.
Late yesterday afternoon the Solicitors (Gordons) who had been acting for Druce & Co Ltd faxed a letter to the Registrar stating that, despite numerous attempts to obtain instructions in respect of the appeal, no instructions had been forthcoming. The Solicitors therefore apologised to the Tribunal for any inconvenience caused.
Mr Marcus has been notified of this. He states in his letter, in response to the fax, that he is not surprised at Druce & Co Ltd are not prepared to argue the appeal, because he does not believe there is a point of law in it.
This Tribunal has formed the same view as Mr Marcus about the merits of the appeal. This morning Mr Turpie, from Gordons, attended as a matter of courtesy to explain his firm's position.
The Solicitors have no instructions. No one has turned up from Druce & Co Ltd to pursue the appeal. This appeal will be dismissed.