Dear all,
Does anyone know of any good precedent sites? I know Atkin's Court Forms is a good resource but I think one needs to work in the legal profession to gain access.
In the alternative, could someone kindly tell me if the below formatting is okay for a discrimination claim?
My legal aid solicitor should really be helping me with this by they are not pulling their weight unfortunately.
Sincere thanks.
IN THE COUNTY COURT
BETWEEN:-
1. The Claimant was disabled within the meaning of Section 6(1) and Schedule 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
2. ...
3. The Defendant discriminated directly against the Claimant by....
Indirect discrimination
4. The Defendant discriminated indirectly against the Claimant by....
The Claimant claims:
a) A declaration that the Defendant has discriminated against him;
b) Damages exceeding £5,000;
c) An Order requiring the Defendant to take such steps as the Court determines it should have taken in order to comply with its duty to make reasonable adjustments;
d) Interest pursuant to Section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984.
Re-DATED this day of April 2016
Statement of Truth
I believe that the facts stated in this Particulars of Claim are true.
Full name: ……………………………………………………
Does anyone know of any good precedent sites? I know Atkin's Court Forms is a good resource but I think one needs to work in the legal profession to gain access.
In the alternative, could someone kindly tell me if the below formatting is okay for a discrimination claim?
My legal aid solicitor should really be helping me with this by they are not pulling their weight unfortunately.
Sincere thanks.
IN THE COUNTY COURT
Claim No: XXXXXXX
BETWEEN:-
MR X
Claimant
-and-
X
Defendant
_________________________________________
AMENDED PARTICULARS OF CLAIM
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At all material times:AMENDED PARTICULARS OF CLAIM
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1. The Claimant was disabled within the meaning of Section 6(1) and Schedule 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
2. ...
PARTICULARS OF BREACH OF STATUTORY DUTY
Direct discrimination3. The Defendant discriminated directly against the Claimant by....
Indirect discrimination
4. The Defendant discriminated indirectly against the Claimant by....
PARTICULARS OF DAMAGES
5. By reason of the matters aforesaid, the Claimant suffered injury to his feelings and claims damages in accordance with the guidelines established in the cases of Vento v. Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police [2003] IRLR 102 and Da’Bell v. National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children [2009] UKEAT 0227.The Claimant claims:
a) A declaration that the Defendant has discriminated against him;
b) Damages exceeding £5,000;
c) An Order requiring the Defendant to take such steps as the Court determines it should have taken in order to comply with its duty to make reasonable adjustments;
d) Interest pursuant to Section 69 of the County Courts Act 1984.
Re-DATED this day of April 2016
Statement of Truth
I believe that the facts stated in this Particulars of Claim are true.
Full name: ……………………………………………………
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