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The Lord Chancellor and Another v Coker and Another: EAT 17 Jan 2001

Appeal at the instance of the Lord Chancellor and his department against the decision of the Employment Tribunal that in the selection of a special adviser he contravened the provisions in respect of the first respondent, as she now is, the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and in respect of the second respondent, as she now … Continue reading The Lord Chancellor and Another v Coker and Another: EAT 17 Jan 2001

Couronne and others v Bontemps and others: CA 2 Nov 2007

The applicants had come to the UK after being excluded from their own island of Chagos. They sought judicial review of the refusal of Job Seekers’ Allowance after a finding that they were not resident here. Judges: Ward LJ, Thomas LJ, Wa;; LJ Citations: [2007] EWCA Civ 1086, [2008] ACD 21, [2008] 1 WLR 2762 … Continue reading Couronne and others v Bontemps and others: CA 2 Nov 2007

Harrold v North Bristol NHS Trust: CA 2 Nov 2007

The employee appealed a finding that the employer had not discriminated against her, saying that the tribunal had refused an adjournment. Held: The refusal or grant of an adjournment was a matter within the discretion of a tribunal in fulfillment of its case management duties. In the absence of exceptional reasons, an appeal court could … Continue reading Harrold v North Bristol NHS Trust: CA 2 Nov 2007

Marks and Spencer Plc v Martins: CA 19 Dec 1997

The court emphasised the ubiquitous need to make the findings of primary fact without which it is impossible to consider the drawing of relevant inferences. A tribunal hearing a race discrimination case must ask the question as put by the Act; there was a fundamental flaw in the decision in asking and answering wrong question. … Continue reading Marks and Spencer Plc v Martins: CA 19 Dec 1997

Nagarajan v London Regional Transport; Swiggs and London Regional Transport v Nagarajan: CA 7 Nov 1997

On a true construction of section 2(1), a person alleged to have been victimised had to establish that the alleged discriminator, in treating him less favourably than another, had a motive which was consciously connected with the race relations legislation. Citations: [1997] EWCA Civ 2671, [1998] IRLR 73 Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976 2(1) Jurisdiction: … Continue reading Nagarajan v London Regional Transport; Swiggs and London Regional Transport v Nagarajan: CA 7 Nov 1997

Elmi v Harrods Ltd and Another Harrods Ltd v Remick Harrods Ltd v Seeley: CA 17 Jul 1997

The claimants alleged that the way in which Harrods organised their sales worked as race discrimination. Harrods now appealed against decisions that such a case might be brought under section 7 of the 1976 Act. Citations: [1998] ICR 156, [1997] IRLR 583, [1998] 1 All ER 52, [1997] EWCA Civ 2126 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race … Continue reading Elmi v Harrods Ltd and Another Harrods Ltd v Remick Harrods Ltd v Seeley: CA 17 Jul 1997

Dr Adoko v Law Society: CA 7 Mar 1997

The appellant had complained to the Employment Tribunal alleging race discrimination by the Respondent. That claim had failed, and several appeals had also failed. The claim alleged indirect discrimination, and the respondent admitted unwitting indirect discrimination, and accordingly no damages were payable. Because of his manner of conduct of the proceedings, including disclosure of matters … Continue reading Dr Adoko v Law Society: CA 7 Mar 1997

Dr Tattari v Private Patients Plan Limited: CA 8 Jul 1997

Health insurer is not body providing qualification to carry on profession or trade and not liable as such in race discrimination laws. Citations: Times 24-Jul-1997, [1997] EWCA Civ 2046 Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976 12 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: Cited – Kelly v Northern Ireland Housing Executive; Loughran v Northern Ireland Housing Executive … Continue reading Dr Tattari v Private Patients Plan Limited: CA 8 Jul 1997

Odukwe v The Partners of Hoare Lea Consulting Engineers: EAT 27 Jan 2012

EAT Jurisdictional Points : 2002 Act and Pre-Action Requirements – Claims under the Race Relations Act 1976 – Judge wrong to hold that employee had failed to lodge a relevant grievance for the purpose of section 32 of the Employment Act 2002 (dicta of Elias P in Martin v Class Security Installations Ltd that the … Continue reading Odukwe v The Partners of Hoare Lea Consulting Engineers: EAT 27 Jan 2012

Parmar v East Leicester Medical Practice: EAT 5 Nov 2010

EAT JURISDICTIONAL POINTS – 2002 Act and pre-action requirements Whether the statutory grievance procedure applies to a claim of post-termination victimisation. It does.A claim alleging victimisation in consequence of evidence contained in witness statements served in proceedings in the employment tribunal failed for immunity. Judges: Peter Clark HHJ Citations: [2010] UKEAT 0022 – 10 – … Continue reading Parmar v East Leicester Medical Practice: EAT 5 Nov 2010

Tchoula v Netto Foodstores Ltd: EAT 14 Jul 1997

The appicant sought leave to appeal against refusal of his claim of race discrimination. Held: Leave was granted on one point. The Industrial Tribunal under the heading ‘Dismissal’, referred to the fact that: ‘The applicant lacked the ability to be a ‘team player’ and lack interpersonal and management skills.’ ‘It seems to us to be … Continue reading Tchoula v Netto Foodstores Ltd: EAT 14 Jul 1997

May and Baker Ltd (T/A Sanofi-Aventis Pharma) v Okerago: EAT 17 Feb 2010

EAT RACE DISCRIMINATION Aiding and abetting Contract workers The Employment Tribunal erred in law in finding that a contract worker made the Claimant’s employer liable for direct race discrimination under sections 32 and 33 of the Race Relations Act 1976. The Tribunal failed to (a) make necessary findings of fact (b) to analyse the facts … Continue reading May and Baker Ltd (T/A Sanofi-Aventis Pharma) v Okerago: EAT 17 Feb 2010

Irving and Irving v Post Office: CA 1987

The defendant’s employee disliked his neighbours – the plaintiffs. Whilst working in the sorting office, he wrote racially abusive materials on letters addressed to them. The plaintiffs appealed a finding that the defendant was not liable because the acts were not carried out as part of the employee’s work. Held: The test was whether the … Continue reading Irving and Irving v Post Office: CA 1987

Glasgow City Council v Zafar: SCS 1997

The house considered the burden of proof in cases involving allegations of discrimination. Held: Lord Morison ‘The requirement necessary to establish less favourable treatment which is laid down by section 1(1) of the Act of 1976 is not one of less favourable treatment than that which would have been accorded by a reasonable employer in … Continue reading Glasgow City Council v Zafar: SCS 1997

Okonu v G4S Security Services (UK) Ltd: EAT 11 Feb 2007

EAT Race discriminationThe burden of proof in section 54A of the Race Relations Act 1976 does not apply to cases of direct discrimination on the grounds of nationality or colour. In such cases the less stringent burden of proof set out in King v Great Britain – China Centre [1992] ICR 516 and Anya v … Continue reading Okonu v G4S Security Services (UK) Ltd: EAT 11 Feb 2007

Birmingham City Council and Another v Samuels: EAT 24 Oct 2007

EAT Unfair dismissal – Procedural fairness/automatically unfair dismissalPractice and Procedure – Appellate jurisdiction/Reasons/Burns-BarkeRace discrimination – Direct / Burden of proof / VictimisationIt being common ground that the Employment Tribunal directed itself correctly on the law, its application to the facts was not perverse. The Employment Tribunal approached the burden of proof correctly, except for holding … Continue reading Birmingham City Council and Another v Samuels: EAT 24 Oct 2007

Watt (Formerly Carter) v Ahsan: HL 21 Nov 2007

The claimant was a Pakistani member of the Labour Party. He had sought selection as parliamentary candidate, but allegations had been made about behaviour of members in the Pakistani community in his ward and the local party had been suspended. A candidate was deliberately chosen who was not a member of that community. The claimant … Continue reading Watt (Formerly Carter) v Ahsan: HL 21 Nov 2007

Oyarce v Cheshire County Council: EAT 13 Jun 2007

EAT Victimisation Burden of proof Appeal – Perversity challenge on finding important for remedy. Cross-Appeal – Did ET misdirect itself on burden of proof on victimisation claim.As a matter of construction, the provisions of section 54A RRA did not apply to a claim of victimisation under section 2. Judges: The Honourable Mr Justice Wilkie Citations: … Continue reading Oyarce v Cheshire County Council: EAT 13 Jun 2007

Kennedy Scott Ltd v Francis: EAT 3 May 2007

EAT Practice and Procedure – 2002 Act and Pre-action Requirements Has the Claimant complied with Step 1 of the statutory grievance procedure where he presents his complaint at a meeting with his line manager who notes it down, it is accepted, accurately and contemporaneously? Employment Tribunal decided that he had. Appeal, given the particular facts … Continue reading Kennedy Scott Ltd v Francis: EAT 3 May 2007

Brown v London Borough of Croydon and Another: CA 26 Jan 2007

The claimant appealed dismissals of his claim for race discrimination, harassment and victimisation. In a new job, other team members said they were uncomfortable alone with him, and his probationary period was extended because of his failure to fit in. He said the tribunal had erred in failing to apply the two stage test set … Continue reading Brown v London Borough of Croydon and Another: CA 26 Jan 2007

Gibbs v Harding and others: ChD 12 Jan 2007

The testatrix left a will anticipating making another. The court was asked whether a clause leaving her estate to ‘be taken over by the Diocese of Westminster to hold in trust for the Black community of Hackney’ was valid. Held: The gift was capable of being charitable, subject to the application of the 1976 Act. … Continue reading Gibbs v Harding and others: ChD 12 Jan 2007

Serco Ltd T/A Education Bradford and others v Quarshie: EAT 17 Jan 2006

EAT Unlawful Deduction From Wages and Race Discrimination: Post-EmploymentThe Employment Tribunal erred in construing ‘full salary’ payable on the suspension of the Claimant as fettering the employee’s right to end a short term temporary placement and restore him to his substantive grade which represented his ‘full salary’.The Employment Tribunal was directed on remission of one … Continue reading Serco Ltd T/A Education Bradford and others v Quarshie: EAT 17 Jan 2006

A C Redfearn v Serco Ltd T/A West Yorkshire Transport Service: EAT 27 Jul 2005

The claimant said that he had been indirectly discriminated against on racial grounds. He was dismissed after being elected as a local councillor for the BNP. The employer considered that for Health and Safety reasons, his dismissal was necessary because of the upset and disturbance his continued employment would create with Asian co-workers and passengers. … Continue reading A C Redfearn v Serco Ltd T/A West Yorkshire Transport Service: EAT 27 Jul 2005

Saggar v Ministry of Defence: CA 27 Apr 2005

The claimant sought to bring an action for race discrimination. The defendant argued that the alleged acts of discrimination took place whilst he was on a posting abroad in Cyprus after serving 16 years in England, and that therefore the tribunal did not have jurisdiction. The EAT considered that the question had to be looked … Continue reading Saggar v Ministry of Defence: CA 27 Apr 2005

Jeffrey-Shaw v Shopshire County Premier Football League Shopshire County Football Association: EAT 17 Aug 2004

EAT Race Discrimination – Discrimination by other bodies – Race Discrimination Section 12 Race Relations Act 1976. Definition of qualifying body and profession of vocation. Did it apply to amateur footballer and local football league authorities? Judges: His Honour Judge Ansell Citations: [2004] UKEAT 0320 – 04 – 1609, UKEAT/0320/04 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race Relations … Continue reading Jeffrey-Shaw v Shopshire County Premier Football League Shopshire County Football Association: EAT 17 Aug 2004

Tower Boot Company Ltd v Jones: EAT 27 Mar 1995

The company appealed against a finding of race discrimination. Held: As a matter of law the concept of vicarious liability provided for in Section 41(1) of the Act, identical to that under Section 32(1) of the Race Relations Act 1976. Citations: [1995] UKEAT 56 – 94 – 2703, [1995] IRLR 529 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race … Continue reading Tower Boot Company Ltd v Jones: EAT 27 Mar 1995

Madden v Preferred Technical Group CHA Limited, Guest: CA 27 Aug 2004

The claimant had made a complaint of race discrimination. The complaint was dismissed. Some time later the company dismissed him, and he again lodged a complaint. The tribunal found him unfairly dismissed, but again not discriminated against. Held: The Tribunal had been wrong to ignore any motive for the action taken. When it found no … Continue reading Madden v Preferred Technical Group CHA Limited, Guest: CA 27 Aug 2004

Hampson v Department of Education and Science: HL 7 Jun 1990

A teacher of Hong Kong national origin was refused qualified teacher status in this country because the Secretary of State had not exercised a power conferred on him by the relevant regulations to treat her Hong Kong qualifications as equivalent to the necessary UK qualifications. The refusal was alleged to constitute indirect racial discrimination. The … Continue reading Hampson v Department of Education and Science: HL 7 Jun 1990

Yashin Essa v Laing Ltd: EAT 17 Feb 2003

The claimant appealed against the level of damages awarded on his claim for race discrimination on the basis that he had not shown that his hurt feelings were not shown to have been reasonably forseeable. Held: The tribunal had erred. It was natural and invitable that humiliation and hurt would follow discrimination. The claimant had … Continue reading Yashin Essa v Laing Ltd: EAT 17 Feb 2003

Derby Specialist Fabrication Ltd v J N Burton: EAT 27 Sep 2000

Race Discrimination – Direct. After dealing with the arguments based on the history of the various statutes: ‘Whether the employer deliberately dismisses the employee on racial grounds or he so acts as to repudiate the contract by racially discriminatory conduct, which repudiation the employee accepts, the end result is the same, namely the loss of … Continue reading Derby Specialist Fabrication Ltd v J N Burton: EAT 27 Sep 2000

BBC Scotland v Souster: SCS 7 Dec 2000

English and Scottish are Separate Racial Groups The English and Scottish peoples are recognised as separate racial groups. Discrimination on the basis that someone was English or Scottish was therefore discrimination for the purposes of the 1976 Act. Since Parliament had not amended or defined the concept of national origins when passing the 1976 Act, … Continue reading BBC Scotland v Souster: SCS 7 Dec 2000

Jasbeer Rooproy v M Rollins-Elliott, Manor House Hospitals Ltd: EAT 7 Aug 2001

The Applicant had worked for the respondents. The respondents were closing down the nursing home, and all staff were being made redundant and were to be given open references. The applicant’s claim for race discrimination had been heard but no decision given. The first respondent gave a reference but referred to the outstanding proceedings. The … Continue reading Jasbeer Rooproy v M Rollins-Elliott, Manor House Hospitals Ltd: EAT 7 Aug 2001

C Maloney v London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham; C Whatford; Governing Body of Hammersmith School and D A Williams: CA 7 May 1999

The claimant sought damages from the respondents. The case was listed to be heard over 25 days, but she sought an adjournment because of her own ill health. She appealed a refusal of the adjournment. The adjournment was refused on several grounds, including the great age of the action, and the need for a speedy … Continue reading C Maloney v London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham; C Whatford; Governing Body of Hammersmith School and D A Williams: CA 7 May 1999

Ali v Pindersfields Hospitals NHS Trust: EAT 11 Apr 1997

Leave to appeal Judges: The Honourable Mr Justice Morison (P) Citations: [1997] UKEAT 184 – 97 – 1104 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976 47(10) Jurisdiction: England and Wales Employment, Discrimination Updated: 25 May 2022; Ref: scu.207356

Hallam and Another v Cheltenham Borough Council and Others: HL 27 Mar 2001

‘Aid’ under the section meant something more than mere helpfulness. The complainants arranged a wedding in premises owned by a defendant. The police respondents advised the owner that the wedding was for gypsies, whereupon the defendants unlawfully discriminated against the applicants. Nevertheless, the acts of the police did not go beyond an attempt to be … Continue reading Hallam and Another v Cheltenham Borough Council and Others: HL 27 Mar 2001

Zarcynska v Levy: EAT 1978

Judges: Kilner Brown J Citations: [1978] IRLR 532 Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: Cited – Showboat Entertainment Centre v Owens EAT 28-Oct-1983 The employer had dismissed an employee who had refused to comply with a discriminatory instruction by the employer to exclude blacks from the employer’s amusement centre. The … Continue reading Zarcynska v Levy: EAT 1978

Regina v Race Relations Board, Ex parte Selvarajan: CA 1975

Lord Denning MR said: ‘In recent years we have had to consider the procedure of many bodies who are required to make an investigation and form an opinion . . In all these cases it has been held that the investigating body is under a duty to act fairly: but that which fairness requires depends … Continue reading Regina v Race Relations Board, Ex parte Selvarajan: CA 1975

Hallam and Another v Avery and Another: CA 7 Jan 2000

A Romany family booked a council hall for a wedding. Police later approached the council and made misleading assertions about the character of the family resulting in the imposition of additional conditions on the contract. There was however no evidence that the officers had acted in any overtly racist motive, but rather from a concern … Continue reading Hallam and Another v Avery and Another: CA 7 Jan 2000

Regina (Ellas) v Secretary of State for Defence: QBD 7 Jul 2005

The claimant was registered as a British subject, but lived in Hong Kong. During the second world war she was interned by the Japanese. She sought a payment now under the ex-gratia prisoner of war scheme. She appealed refusal of benefit, saying the scheme was discriminatory. Held: The appeal succeeded. The scheme distinguished between members … Continue reading Regina (Ellas) v Secretary of State for Defence: QBD 7 Jul 2005

Gravell v London Borough of Bexley: EAT 2 Mar 2007

EAT Race Discrimination Racial harassment (s3A). Effect of House of Lords Judgment in Pearce v The Governing Body of Mayfield School re. Burton v de Vere Hotels Ltd on s3A claim. Employment Tribunal strike-out. Need for fact-finding. Appeal allowed.The Tribunal had struck out a claim brought under section 3A of the Race Relations Act. The … Continue reading Gravell v London Borough of Bexley: EAT 2 Mar 2007

Partnership In Care Ltd (T/A the Spinney) v Laing and Another: EAT 1 Feb 2007

EAT Race Discrimination – Contract Workers The Claimant was employed by A to provide patient advocacy services at B’s mental hospital. He was barred by B from access to a ward, allegedly after an incident with a patient. A then suspended him. He claimed that both A and B were guilty of race discrimination. On … Continue reading Partnership In Care Ltd (T/A the Spinney) v Laing and Another: EAT 1 Feb 2007

The Law Society v Kamlesh Bahl: EAT 7 Jul 2003

EAT Sex Discrimination – DirectThe complainant had been suspended from her position as Vice President of the Law Society. The Society and its officers appealed findings of sex and race discrimination against her. The complainant appealed findings that she had lied to the tribunal on oath, and that the discrimination had been only indirect. Held: … Continue reading The Law Society v Kamlesh Bahl: EAT 7 Jul 2003

Appiah and Another v Bishop Douglas Roman Catholic High School: CA 26 Jan 2007

Black students of African origin, had been excluded from school after an incident. They appealed rejection of their claims for race discrimination and victimisation, saying that they had been at first excluded wrongfully. Held: ‘Consideration of motive is rarely an attractive or useful forensic exercise . . . In discrimination cases, the better course is … Continue reading Appiah and Another v Bishop Douglas Roman Catholic High School: CA 26 Jan 2007

Cam v Matrix Service Development and Training Ltd (Race Discrimination): EAT 28 Aug 2013

EAT RACE DISCRIMINATION Racial harassment – Tribunal did not make a finding on the question of whether a fellow employee used the expression ‘white trash’ in his hearing, did not make findings on certain relevant aspects of section 3A of the Race Relations Act 1976 and did not deal with one aspect of the Claimant’s … Continue reading Cam v Matrix Service Development and Training Ltd (Race Discrimination): EAT 28 Aug 2013

Strathclyde Regional Council v Zafar; Zafar v Glasgow City Council: HL 16 Oct 1997

The absence of any other explanation for the unfair dismissal of a black worker, does not of itself and inescapably lead to finding of race bias, or racial discrimination. He had been dismissed following complaints of sexual harassment, later found to be unsupported. The tribunal reasoned that the dismissal was to be presumed to be … Continue reading Strathclyde Regional Council v Zafar; Zafar v Glasgow City Council: HL 16 Oct 1997

Relaxion Group plc v Rhys-Harper; D’Souza v London Borough of Lambeth; Jones v 3M Healthcare Limited and three other actions: HL 19 Jun 2003

The court considered whether discriminatory acts after the termination of employment were caught by the respective anti-discrimination Acts. The acts included a failure to give proper references. They pursued claims on the basis of victimisation after their primary discrimination claims. Held: The 1975 and 1976 Acts were similarly phrased and the wording in the 1995 … Continue reading Relaxion Group plc v Rhys-Harper; D’Souza v London Borough of Lambeth; Jones v 3M Healthcare Limited and three other actions: HL 19 Jun 2003

Malik v Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI); Mahmud v Bank of Credit and Commerce International: HL 12 Jun 1997

Allowance of Stigma Damages The employees claimed damages, saying that the way in which their employer had behaved during their employment had led to continuing losses, ‘stigma damages’ after the termination. Held: It is an implied term of any contract of employment that the employer shall not without reasonable and proper cause conduct itself in … Continue reading Malik v Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI); Mahmud v Bank of Credit and Commerce International: HL 12 Jun 1997

Conteh v Parking Partners Ltd: EAT 17 Dec 2010

EAT HARASSMENT – Conduct Where an employee worked in an environment in which her dignity was violated, or which became intimidatory, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive as a result of actions of others whom her employer did not control, in what circumstances is that employer liable to her for damages for discrimination or harassment on … Continue reading Conteh v Parking Partners Ltd: EAT 17 Dec 2010

Aluminium Industrie Vaassen B V v Romalpa Aluminium Ltd: CA 16 Jan 1976

The seller sold aluminium to the defendant, but included a clause under which they retained title in the materials sold, even if mixed in with manufactured goods, until they had been paid for the metal. The defendants appealed a finding that the receivers held the proceeds of sale of the manufactured goods on trust for … Continue reading Aluminium Industrie Vaassen B V v Romalpa Aluminium Ltd: CA 16 Jan 1976

Science Research Council v Nasse; BL Cars Ltd (formerly Leyland Cars) v Voias: HL 1 Nov 1979

Recent statutes had given redress to anyone suffering unlawful discrimination on account of race sex or trade union activities. An employee sought discovery of documents from his employer which might reveal such discrimination. Held: The court ought not to order breach of properly given confidences unless it is necessary in the interests of justice. Lord … Continue reading Science Research Council v Nasse; BL Cars Ltd (formerly Leyland Cars) v Voias: HL 1 Nov 1979

Broxbourne Borough Council v Robb and Others: QBD 27 Jun 2011

The Council applied for the committal of the defendant for an alleged breach of a without notice injunction. Notice of the injunction had been placed at the site, requiring nobody to move caravans onto the land. Held: The application succeeded. Having examined the case law the need for committal was established. The defendant was to … Continue reading Broxbourne Borough Council v Robb and Others: QBD 27 Jun 2011

Woodhouse v West North West Homes Leeds Ltd (Race Discrimination): EAT 5 Jun 2013

EAT RACE DISCRIMINATION – VictimisationThe judgment of this Tribunal in Martin v Devonshire Solicitors [2011] ICR 352 should not be used as a template into which to fit the factual aspects of a case in which victimisation was alleged. It related to exceptional circumstances and Employment Tribunals need to be cautious about regarding features such … Continue reading Woodhouse v West North West Homes Leeds Ltd (Race Discrimination): EAT 5 Jun 2013

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Mingeley v Pennock and Another (T/A Amber Cars): CA 9 Feb 2004

The claimant taxi driver sought to assert race discrimination. The respondent argued that he had not been an employee, but an independent contractor. The Claimant owned his own vehicle and paid the respondents minicab operators pounds 75 per week for a radio and access to their company system, which allocated calls from customers to a … Continue reading Mingeley v Pennock and Another (T/A Amber Cars): CA 9 Feb 2004

Leeds City Council v Woodhouse and Others: EAT 21 Apr 2009

EAT RACE DISCRIMINATION: Contract workersLeeds contracted with WN for WN to provide housing services. WN contracted with Leeds for a department of Leeds to provide housing services back to WN so that WN could discharge its contractual duty to Leeds. WN employed Claimant. WN supplied Claimant to Leeds. Leeds employed Mr Chapman. Pursuant to section … Continue reading Leeds City Council v Woodhouse and Others: EAT 21 Apr 2009

O’Brien and others v South Cambridgeshire District Council: CA 24 Oct 2008

The court considered the use of injunctions to restrain breaches of planning control. The applicants were gypsies who had taken up occupation of land in mobile homes. The respondent had given them twelve months for them to find alternative accomodation. The extended time was intended to minimise disruption to the children’s education. Held: Even if … Continue reading O’Brien and others v South Cambridgeshire District Council: CA 24 Oct 2008

Alexandra Healthcare NHS Trust and Another v Effa: EAT 21 Apr 1998

The Trust appealed against a finding of race discrimination. He was a doctor working as a locum. He had been summarily dismissed in breach of the respondent’s own procedures and professional standards. Held: The appeal succeeded. The tribunal had erred in that it had made the assumption, for which there was no factual basis, that … Continue reading Alexandra Healthcare NHS Trust and Another v Effa: EAT 21 Apr 1998

Rowlands v City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council: CA 26 Mar 1999

The defendant appealed a finding of the EAT that the claimant had standing to claim discrimination under the Act in the way her application to be a foster mother had been treated. Held: After the EAT decision in W v Essex, it was clear that the relation ship between the council and a foster parent … Continue reading Rowlands v City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council: CA 26 Mar 1999

Mingeley v Pennock and Ivory T/A Amber Cars: EAT 1 May 2003

EAT Race Discrimination – Prospective employees His Hon Judge Clark EAT/1170/02, [2003] EAT 1170 – 02 – 0906, [2003] UKEAT 1170 – 02 – 0906 Bailii, Bailii, EAT Race Relations Act 1976 78(1) England and Wales Cited by: Appeal from – Mingeley v Pennock and Another (T/A Amber Cars) CA 9-Feb-2004 The claimant taxi driver … Continue reading Mingeley v Pennock and Ivory T/A Amber Cars: EAT 1 May 2003

Molaudi v Ministry of Defence: EAT 15 Apr 2011

molaudi_modEAT11 EAT JURISDICTIONAL POINTS The Claimant sought to bring a claim for racial discrimination against the defendant relating to events which occurred while the Claimant was a serving soldier. He had previously made a complaint about the same matters to the military authorities, which was not brought in time and which was rejected. The Employment … Continue reading Molaudi v Ministry of Defence: EAT 15 Apr 2011

Baker and Others, Regina (on the Application of) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Others: CA 28 Feb 2008

Dyson LJ considered the interaction between race relations law and planning permission in the context of gypsy encampments. He looked at section 71 of the 1976 Act and said: ‘In my judgment, it is important to emphasise that the section 71(1) duty is not a duty to achieve a result, namely to eliminate unlawful racial … Continue reading Baker and Others, Regina (on the Application of) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Others: CA 28 Feb 2008

Sheriff v Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft) Ltd: CA 24 Jun 1999

The Claimant complained to an industrial tribunal of unlawful racial discrimination. He had suffered a nervous breakdown and was certified as unfit for work due to stress. The employer had compromised all claims justiciable by the Employment tribunal. Held: The employment tribunal had similar powers to the county court when hearing cases alleging the tort … Continue reading Sheriff v Klyne Tugs (Lowestoft) Ltd: CA 24 Jun 1999

Regina v Disciplinary Committee of the Jockey Club, ex parte Aga Khan: CA 4 Dec 1992

No Judicial Review of Decisions of Private Body Despite the wide range of its powers, the disciplinary committee of the Jockey Club remains a domestic tribunal. Judicial review is not available to a member. The relationship is in contract between the club and its member. Sir Thomas Bingham MR said: ‘No serious racecourse management, owner, … Continue reading Regina v Disciplinary Committee of the Jockey Club, ex parte Aga Khan: CA 4 Dec 1992

H Aziz v Crown Prosecution Service: CA 31 Jul 2006

The claimant appealed dismissal of his claim for race discrimination, saying that the defendant had failed to comply with its own disciplinary procedures. She had been accused of making inappropriate remarks after 9/11. The EAT had found that the ET had misunderstood the defendant’s procedures. Held: The appeal succeeded. The suspension had proceeded despite awareness … Continue reading H Aziz v Crown Prosecution Service: CA 31 Jul 2006

Balamoody v United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing: CA 14 May 2001

The applicant sought leave to appeal against a decision disallowing his complaint at his claim for race discrimination being struck out as scandalous, frivolous or vexatious. He said that the Tribunal had dismissed his claim without giving him opportunity to present the facts on which it was based. Held: Given the decision on Roffey, the … Continue reading Balamoody v United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing: CA 14 May 2001

Orphanos v Queen Mary College: HL 1985

The complainant, a Cypriot, argued that the respondent college’s practice, determined by government policy, of charging higher fees to ‘overseas’ students than to ‘home’ students indirectly discriminated against him on the ground of his race. ‘Overseas’ students were defined as those who had not been resident in the UK or the EEC for the three … Continue reading Orphanos v Queen Mary College: HL 1985

Regina (Tamil Information Centre) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: Admn 18 Oct 2002

The Respondent had authorised immigration officers to act in a way which would otherwise be a discrimination against Tamils under the 1976 Act. They complained that authorisations had been effectively and unlawfully delegated. Held: The evaluations would in practice be carried out by individual immigration officers, and the decisions would be theirs. The authorisation therefore … Continue reading Regina (Tamil Information Centre) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: Admn 18 Oct 2002

Ministry of Defence v Kemeh: EAT 11 Mar 2013

EAT JURISDICTIONAL POINTS- Agency relationshipsRACE DISCRIMINATIONDirectInjury to feelingsAccepted, in line with EAT authority, that common law agency principles apply to Race Relations Act s32(1). On that basis employer appeal against agency finding upheld and set aside.Injury to feelings award manifestly excessive and wrong in principle (see Vento). Award reduced from andpound;12,000 to andpound;6,000. Judges: Peter … Continue reading Ministry of Defence v Kemeh: EAT 11 Mar 2013

Novak v Phones 4U Ltd: EAT 14 Sep 2012

EAT Race Discrimination : Continuing Act – The Claimant complained of entries made on Facebook by work colleagues, said to be acts of discrimination on the grounds of disability and nationality. He was found to be out of time. The Employment Judge’s decision at a PHR in part was reversed. The Employment Judge erred in … Continue reading Novak v Phones 4U Ltd: EAT 14 Sep 2012

Redfearn v The United Kingdom: ECHR 6 Nov 2012

The applicant alleged that his rights had been infringed by his dismissal from his post as driver transporting children and adults with physical and/or mental disabilities. He had stood for election as a candidate for the British National Party, a party then allowing only white nationals as members. The majority of his customers and a … Continue reading Redfearn v The United Kingdom: ECHR 6 Nov 2012

Post Office v Adekeye: CA 13 Nov 1996

Race discrimination which took place after a dismissal was not unlawful within the section, since that first required the context of employment, and after the dismissal, the applicant was no longer in that employment. The natural meaning of the phrase ’employed by him’ in section 4 (2) was confined to persons employed at the time … Continue reading Post Office v Adekeye: CA 13 Nov 1996

Farah v Commissioner of Police for Metropolis: CA 9 Oct 1996

Individual officers, but not the police force itself are answerable in a race discrimination claim. The force is not vicariously liable for an individual officer’s acts. Citations: Gazette 06-Nov-1996, Times 10-Oct-1996, [1996] EWCA Civ 684, [1998] QB 65, (1997) 9 Admin LR 601, [1997] 1 All ER 289 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976 … Continue reading Farah v Commissioner of Police for Metropolis: CA 9 Oct 1996

Alam v London Probation Trust: EAT 15 Mar 2012

EAT RACE DISCRIMINATION – Race Relations: jurisdictionThis appeal is concerned with the application of section 68 of the Race Relations Act 1976. The Employment Tribunal held, on a Pre-Hearing Review, that there was no reasonable prospect that a Tribunal would find the alleged acts of harassment that pre-date the Appellant’s dismissal could be found to … Continue reading Alam v London Probation Trust: EAT 15 Mar 2012

Afolabi v Southwark London Borough Council: CA 24 Jan 2003

The claimant applied for leave to bring an action for race discrimination nine years after the acts complained of. Leave was granted. The respondent said the tribunal should have heard the complaint first before deciding to extend time. Held: The discretion given was to act as the tribunal thought just and equitable. There was no … Continue reading Afolabi v Southwark London Borough Council: CA 24 Jan 2003

Alder v The Chief Constable of Humberside Police and others: CA 18 Dec 2006

The claimant’s brother had died whilst in custody. Prosecutions of police officers had failed, and the claimant alleged that Crown Prosecution Service had been negligent and discriminatory in its conduct of the prosecution. Citations: [2006] EWCA Civ 1741 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Discrimination, Legal Professions Updated: 22 October … Continue reading Alder v The Chief Constable of Humberside Police and others: CA 18 Dec 2006

Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust v Browne: EAT 10 Feb 2012

EAT RACE DISCRIMINATION Inferring discrimination Comparison Appeal by the Hospital Trust on grounds that (a) there was a failure to construct a true hypothetical comparator (b) there was a failure to properly consider whether the treatment of the Claimant was on racial grounds under s.1(1)(a) of the Race Relations Act 1976 and (c) there were … Continue reading Central Manchester University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust v Browne: EAT 10 Feb 2012

Vaidya v The General Medical Council: EAT 4 Nov 2011

EAT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – Striking-out/dismissalRACE DISCRIMINATIONHARASSMENTConsideration of ss.12(1A) and 27A Race Relations Act 1976. Employment Judge correct in striking out Claimant’s complaint of harassment under s.3A RRA on particular facts of this case. Judges: Peter Clark J Citations: [2011] UKEAT 0201 – 11 – 0411, [2011] UKEAT 0202 – 11 – 0411 Links: Bailii, … Continue reading Vaidya v The General Medical Council: EAT 4 Nov 2011

Country Style Foods Ltd v Bouzir: CA 8 Dec 2011

Judges: Mummery, Richards, Rimer LJJ Citations: [2011] EWCA Civ 1519 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Citing: Appeal from – Bouzir v Country Style Foods Ltd EAT 18-May-2011 EAT RACE DISCRIMINATION – Burden of proofThe Employment Tribunal did not apply section 54A(2) of the Race Relations Act 1976. The facts … Continue reading Country Style Foods Ltd v Bouzir: CA 8 Dec 2011

Tariquez-Zaman v General Medical Council: EAT 20 Dec 2006

EAT Race Discrimination – Discrimination by other bodiesPractice and Procedure – Amendment(a) The Employment Tribunal correctly held it had no jurisdiction to hear Claimant’s case brought under the Race Relations Act 1976 s12 against the General Medical Council as a qualifying body.(b) If it did, and if it were necessary to decide the point, the … Continue reading Tariquez-Zaman v General Medical Council: EAT 20 Dec 2006

Shestak v Royal College of Nursing and others: EAT 14 Aug 2008

EAT RACE DISCRIMINATION: Aiding and abetting Issues relating to s11 and s33 Race Relations Act 1976 correctly dealt with by a Tribunal on a striking-out application. Judges: Ansell J Citations: [2008] UKEAT 0270 – 08 – 1408 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976 11 33 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Employment, Discrimination Updated: 01 October … Continue reading Shestak v Royal College of Nursing and others: EAT 14 Aug 2008

Khan v General Medical Council: CA 11 Apr 1994

The appellant’s application for full registration as a qualified medical practitioner had been refused by the GMC after a five-year maximum period of limited registration. His application for full registration in accordance with section 25 of the Medical Act 1983 was refused by the GMC. He then applied to the Review Board for Overseas Qualified … Continue reading Khan v General Medical Council: CA 11 Apr 1994

Ruhaza v Alexander Hancock Recruitment Ltd: EAT 4 Nov 2011

EAT Race Discrimination : Direct – Indirect – Continuing actThe Employment Tribunal was correct to find that it had no jurisdiction to entertain claims for direct and indirect discrimination on the grounds of race as the claims were issued out of time, and no application had been made to extend time.Although the Employment Tribunal may … Continue reading Ruhaza v Alexander Hancock Recruitment Ltd: EAT 4 Nov 2011

Watkins-Singh, Regina (on the Application of) v The Governing Body of Aberdare Girls’ High School and Another: Admn 29 Jul 2008

Miss Singh challenged her school’s policy which operated to prevent her wearing while at school a steel bangle, a Kara. She said this was part of her religion as a Sikh. Held: Earlier comparable applications had been made under human rights law, but this was under the 1976 Act. The evidence established that the Sikh … Continue reading Watkins-Singh, Regina (on the Application of) v The Governing Body of Aberdare Girls’ High School and Another: Admn 29 Jul 2008

Aniagwu v London Borough of Hackney and Another: EAT 11 Feb 1998

Appeal from refusal of jurisdiction Judges: Morison P J Citations: [1998] UKEAT 116 – 98 – 1102 Links: Bailii Statutes: Race Relations Act 1976, Trade Union and Labour Relation (Consolidation) Act 1992 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Cited by: See Also – Aniagwu v London Borough of Hackney and Another EAT 2-Sep-1998 . .See Also – … Continue reading Aniagwu v London Borough of Hackney and Another: EAT 11 Feb 1998