I am currently conducting an unfair/wrongful dismissal claim at an Employment Tribunal.
I have recently been notified that the Judge has ordered a Pre-Hearing Review to discuss the following two matters:
1) Whether the Claimant should be ordered to pay a deposit
2) Whether to strike out all or part of the claim because it has no reasonable prospect of success
The hearing has been allocated 2 hours, however, I am a tad confused on the procedure for this hearing?
I believe that the Claimant has a reasonable prospect of success as the respondent has failed to carry out the investigation in a proper and fair manner....the investigation itself has a number of discrepancies which can clearly be seen in the paperwork such as notes and interviews etc. Also the Claimant is not in a position to pay a deposit as she is on benefits and has no money!
In terms of the hearing would written representations with evidence such as the paperwork from the investigation need to be submitted to the tribunal in advance, or can you just rock up to the tribunal on the day with a copy for everyone? It's just that there is a lot of disclosure documents (not including those from the respondent whom has failed to send copies in line with the case management orders!)
Also, will the tribunal look at the witness statements at the Pre-Hearing Review?
I would appreciate any help
Thank you
I have recently been notified that the Judge has ordered a Pre-Hearing Review to discuss the following two matters:
1) Whether the Claimant should be ordered to pay a deposit
2) Whether to strike out all or part of the claim because it has no reasonable prospect of success
The hearing has been allocated 2 hours, however, I am a tad confused on the procedure for this hearing?
I believe that the Claimant has a reasonable prospect of success as the respondent has failed to carry out the investigation in a proper and fair manner....the investigation itself has a number of discrepancies which can clearly be seen in the paperwork such as notes and interviews etc. Also the Claimant is not in a position to pay a deposit as she is on benefits and has no money!
In terms of the hearing would written representations with evidence such as the paperwork from the investigation need to be submitted to the tribunal in advance, or can you just rock up to the tribunal on the day with a copy for everyone? It's just that there is a lot of disclosure documents (not including those from the respondent whom has failed to send copies in line with the case management orders!)
Also, will the tribunal look at the witness statements at the Pre-Hearing Review?
I would appreciate any help
Thank you
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