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  • ET3 two weeks overdue

    Employment tribunal advice please.
    The deadline for my ex employer to provide the ET3 was two weeks ago. It was recieved yesterday by the court. Am I too late to request a default judgement?
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  • #2
    What reason, if any, has the respondent has given for the delay in submitting their response?


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    • #3
      As far as I am aware none. I haven’t seen a copy yet as the admin office said it needed to go before a judge but other than the fact is was only received yesterday he couldn’t say.

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      • #4
        Given that a submission has been made, albeit late, then in the interests of justice the judge may well allow the ET3 to be submitted. You will notified onece he judge has made a decision.


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        • #5
          So a individual would just be struck out as out of time but the respondent could be okay “in the interest of justice”
          Seems fair. *♂️

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          • #6
            An individual with no reasonable reason for not submitting their claim in time would potentially be struck out but this also have to be considered by a Judge.


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