Kingston Upon Hull City Council v Matuszowicz: EAT 28 Jan 2008

EAT JURISDICTIONAL POINTS: Claim in time and effective date of termination
Having correctly held that three of the Claimant’s four DDA claims were out of time, parity of reasoning made the fourth out of time as well, there being no continuing act for the Claimant to rely on. Judgment set aside.

Judges:

McMullen QC J

Citations:

[2008] UKEAT 0409 – 07 – 2801

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

Disability Discrimination Act 1995 8

Citing:

CitedSecretary of State for Health v Rance EAT 4-May-2007
EAT Equal Pay Act – Part time pensions
Practice and Procedure – Appellate jurisdiction/Reasons/Burns-Barke
The EAT exercised its discretion to allow a point conceded at the Employment Tribunal to be . .

Cited by:

Appeal fromMatuszowicz v Kingston Upon Hull City Council CA 10-Feb-2009
The appellant was employed as a teacher. He became disabled on losing part of his arm. He had been located at a prison and was unable to manage the heavy doors. He complained that the respondent had not made reasonable adjustments by transferring . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Employment, Discrimination

Updated: 17 July 2022; Ref: scu.270854