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Corkindale v Police Medical Appeal Board and Another: QBD 21 Dec 2006

The claimant a police officer appealed a refusal of the Police Medical Board to find her permanently disabled because though she was found such in her present force, another force might be ready to offer her work. Held: What counted was the status as against her present employer. The word ‘force’ in the regulation referred … Continue reading Corkindale v Police Medical Appeal Board and Another: QBD 21 Dec 2006

Regina ex parte Sussex Police Authority v Beck: QBD 2006

To be disabled from the police force within the meaning of regulation A12 meant that an individual had to be unable to work in any police force; not just the force she was with when she became disabled. There is no national police force. Judges: Keith J Citations: [2006] ICR 570 Statutes: Police Pension Regulations … Continue reading Regina ex parte Sussex Police Authority v Beck: QBD 2006