D’Souza v London Borough of Lambeth: EAT 14 Jan 1998

A re-instatement award after a finding of racial discrimination is in two stage process. The first part consisting of the order for re-instatement stays the balance of the award provisionally until the order for re-instatement has been complied with or otherwise.

Citations:

Gazette 14-Jan-1998

Statutes:

Race Relations Act 1976

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

See AlsoD’Souza v Lambeth Borough Council CA 10-Dec-1997
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See AlsoD’Souza v London Borough of Lambeth EAT 1-May-1995
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See AlsoD’Souza v Lambeth Borough Council EAT 18-Oct-1995
The employment tribunal held that it had not been practicable for the council to reinstate Mr D’Souza. He had succeeded in a claim for unfair dismissal and sought reinstatement, but this had been refused.
Held: An award of damages was made for . .
See AlsoD’Souza v Lambeth Borough Council CA 3-Mar-1996
The claimant challenged a decision that the council could properly refuse to re-instate him after a wrongful dismissal. . .
See AlsoD’Souza v London Borough of Lambeth EAT 2-Jul-1997
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CitedD’Souza v London Borough of Lambeth EAT 9-Oct-1997
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See AlsoD’Souza v Lambeth Borough Council CA 10-Dec-1997
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Cited by:

CitedD’Souza v London Borough of Lambeth EAT 1-Jul-1998
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CitedD’Souza v London Borough of Lambeth and Another EAT 22-Jul-1998
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Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Employment

Updated: 29 June 2022; Ref: scu.80142