Sentences with phrase «tribunal judge»

A tribunal judge is a person who makes decisions and resolves disputes in a legal court called a tribunal. They listen to the evidence presented by both sides and then make a judgment or decision based on what they hear. Full definition
The letter supports the view of the employment tribunal judges that employment tribunal fees have «harmed access to justice» and that the introduction of fees has prevented employees from enforcing their rights.
There is also the manifest reluctance of tribunal judges to use costs powers they already have.
Rev Gould's first attempt to sue was thrown out by an employment tribunal judge in March but that was overturned on appeal in October.
He described the judgement as a rude shock to the people of Taraba, and advised President Muhammadu Buhari to start his anti-graft campaign from tribunal judges if he desired to win the war.
The All Progressives Congress, Rivers State Chapter, has accused Governor Nyesom Wike of plotting to bribe tribunal judges with N10 billion.
He said: «Miss Constance Briscoe, a recorder and fee - paid tribunal judge of the first - tier health, education and social care chamber, has been removed from judicial office without further investigation by the lord chancellor and the lord chief justice following her conviction and sentence for perverting the course of justice.
Making tribunal judges tax collectors (for fines will go to the exchequer) is less attractive.
A senior immigration tribunal judge has spoken out about the problems dealing with appeals from unrepresented appellants when Home Office caseworkers seek to defend «unsustainable» decisions on appeal.
Working as a mental health tribunal judge, an author, representing client's at tribunals, on arrest from the police station to final hearing, reviewing draft legislation for the Law Society as well as being a mum!
As Baroness Hale went on to suggest, on an appellate tribunal some judges will usually have greater experience in some areas than others.
Mr Justice McCloskey, president of the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) upheld the First - Tier tribunal judge's decision, in Alubankudi (appearance of bias)[2015] UKUT 542 (IAC).
Clause 20 would provide statutory protection in respect of the salaries of tribunal judges, thereby enhancing the principle of judicial independence.
Since the start of the review in June, there have been some interesting responses from different bodies, including employment tribunal judges, who responded to the MOJ's review at the end of September.
A controversial online media, Saharareporters has released an audio conversation of Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, allegedly bribing a tribunal judge who handled his election case in 2015, Justice Akon Ikpeme.
Dr Lindley found that in some areas, over 30 % of detainees making a bail application before a tribunal judge do so without a lawyer to represent them.
One of the most valuable experiences I had as part of my training seat was to shadow a tribunal judge.
The tribunal judge's decision will be sent to you by post if your appeal is decided using paperwork.
The tribunal judge held that there had been a service provision change, and that TUPE did apply, transferring employees to one or more of the providers.
The EAT also held that the tribunal judge had not made a finding as to whether there was an organised grouping of employees, which is one of the necessary conditions for a service provision change, and, if there was an organised grouping, whether it had been intentionally formed.
And yes, the tribunal judged section 13 unconstitutional as well as section 54 (impose hefty fines) of the Canadian Human Rights Act, both are being equally challenged.
Dr David Hewitt is a tribunal judge and a writer.
Delivering his judgment in the Court of Appeal, Lord Justice Singh said the employment tribunal judge «moved seamlessly from «the element of the claimant's claim that relates to the termination of his membership» to «the losses that flow from that termination».
And where the fair trial concept unravels is that unless tribunal representation is by one of the few specialist lawyers in this field, it will be only the tribunal judge who knows the law.
If he is lucky he will find CCS / 2314/2008 (decision: 9 January 2009): if the tribunal judge knows of this reference he will not provide F with a copy.
These showed that, as of April 2017, women account for 28 % of the more than 3,000 court judges in England and Wales, and 45 % of tribunal judges.
Two - thirds of court judges, and one third of tribunal judges are barristers.
Of these, 19 were magistrates, eight were tribunal judges and five were judges.
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