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Berkshire and Oxfordshire Magistrates’ Courts v Gannon and Another: QBD 10 May 2000

The applicants had been employed on the administrative staff of a Magistrates’ Court, spending 25-40% of their working day performing duties delegated to them by the clerk to the justices. The Tribunal held that, as an ‘appreciable’ part of their duties was in assisting the JC, they came within the definition in regulation 3(1)(b). Held: … Continue reading Berkshire and Oxfordshire Magistrates’ Courts v Gannon and Another: QBD 10 May 2000

Bowden v Northamptonshire Magistrates Court Committee and Another: CA 16 Feb 1993

B was appointed by NMCC as ‘Chief Executive to the MCC’. Held: He was not to be ’employed in assisting’ a JC within the meaning of the Regulations. On appointment as Chief Executive, B ceased to be a JC, and became an employee of the Committee, with an extensive written job description. Hutchison J accepted … Continue reading Bowden v Northamptonshire Magistrates Court Committee and Another: CA 16 Feb 1993