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(Un-named) CSDLA/854/03: SSCS 23 Mar 2004

The claimant appealed against the tribunal’s decision that the claimant did not satisfy the conditions for the cooked main meal condition set out in section 72(1)(a)(ii) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992. Citations: [2004] UKSSCSC CSDLA – 854 – 2003 Links: Bailii Statutes: Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 72(1)(a)(ii) Jurisdiction: … Continue reading (Un-named) CSDLA/854/03: SSCS 23 Mar 2004

Moyna v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: HL 31 Jul 2003

The appellant had applied for and been refused disability living allowance on the basis of being able to carry out certain cooking tasks. Held: The purpose of the ‘cooking test’ is not to ascertain whether the applicant can survive, or enjoy a reasonable diet, without assistance. It is a notional test, a thought-experiment, to calibrate … Continue reading Moyna v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: HL 31 Jul 2003