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BAILII case number: [1996] UKEAT 193_96_2011
Appeal No. EAT/193/96

EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
58 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT, LONDON EC4Y 0DS
             At the Tribunal
             On 20 November 1996

Before

THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MORISON (P)

MR A E R MANNERS

MRS P TURNER OBE



MR J V B DANQUAH APPELLANT

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT RESPONDENT


Transcript of Proceedings

JUDGMENT

Revised

© Copyright 1996


    APPEARANCES

     

    For the Appellant NO APPEARANCE BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE APPELLANT
    For the Respondents NO APPEARANCE BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE RESPONDENTS


     

    MR JUSTICE MORISON (PRESIDENT): This is a somewhat strange matter. There was a preliminary hearing in this case to review the Notice of Appeal which had been filed with us, to determine whether there was an arguable point of law. As I understand the position, it was considered that there was an arguable point of law only in relation to an order for costs which had been made, and accordingly this has been listed for a full hearing.

    However, curiously, the prospective Appellant is not of the view that there is any pending appeal before this Court. He regards the matter as being closed. We therefore are in the position of having on our files an appeal where the Appellant is of the view that no such appeal is in existence.

    In those circumstances, it seems to us that the right course for us to take is to treat Mr Danquah as having withdrawn any such appeal as there may have been in this case and to dismiss his appeal on withdrawal.


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