At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE LINDSAY (PRESIDENT)
(AS IN CHAMBERS)
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
APPEAL FROM REGISTRAR’S ORDER
For the Appellant | THE APPELLANT NEITHER PRESENT NOR REPRESENTED |
MR JUSTICE LINDSAY (PRESIDENT)
"This Company is a direct sales business and functions in the same manor as many double glazing/bathroom/kitchen/driveway companies where no sales people are paid wages. They are paid for what they sell only
This is clearly a case of Miss Morgan fabricating stories of "employment", "wages" and "basics" and looking for someone else to blame for her not doing what she claimed she could do which was sell"
"IT IS ORDERED that unless written confirmation is received within 7 days from today that an application has been made to the Employment Tribunal for the Extended Reasons for the Decision the Notice of Appeal will be struck out."
"AND UPON the failure of the Appellants to lodge a Notice of Appeal against the Employment Tribunal Chairman's refusal to supply extended reasons notified to the parties in a letter dated the 25th of April 2000
AND UPON the failure of the Appellants to respond to the Employment Appeal Tribunal letter dated the 29th day of November 2000
IT IS ORDERED that the aforesaid lodged Notice of Appeal be struck out"
"I refer to the above matter and your letter of the 11th December 2000.
The Registrar has directed that this letter be taken as your Notice of Appeal against the Registrar's Order of the 8th December 2000 striking out your Notice of Appeal.
This will now be set down for an inter pates hearing before a Judge and accordingly our Listing Office will be in contact in due course.
The hearing will be for you to explain why the Registrar should not have struck out your Notice of Appeal."
And so it is that there is a Inter Partes Hearing today but not only does the Appellant not attend, as I have already mentioned, but neither does Miss Morgan.