Varndell v Kearney and Trecker Marwin Ltd: CA 1983

Eveleigh LJ discussed the reasons to be given by a tribunal. After quoting Donaldson LJ, he continued: ‘He is not, as I read that judgment, saying that in every case all these points to which I refer must be adhered to, otherwise there will be an error of law in the decision of the tribunal.’

Eveleigh LJ
[1983] ICR 683
England and Wales
Citing:
CitedAlexander Machinery (Dudley) Ltd v Crabtree CA 1974
Donaldson LJ discussed the level of detail to be given by a tribunal when giving its reasons: ‘It is impossible for us to lay down any precise guidelines. The overriding test must always be: is the tribunal providing both parties with the materials . .

Cited by:
CitedMeek v City of Birmingham District Council CA 18-Feb-1987
Employment Tribunals to Provide Sufficient Reasons
Tribunals, when giving their decisions, are required to do no more than to make clear their findings of fact and to answer any question of law raised.
Bingham LJ said: ‘It has on a number of occasions been made plain that the decision of an . .

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Updated: 16 December 2021; Ref: scu.510135