Case 1303838/2019 · Employment Tribunal
Mr G Collins v Jaguar Land Rover Limited — 2023
- Case reference
- 1303838/2019
- Decision date
- 17 April 2023
- Jurisdiction
- England & Wales
- Judge
- Employment Judge J Jones
Parties
2 namedClaimant
Mr G Collins
Respondent
Key findings
Tribunal's reasoningThe Tribunal struck out the claim. It had previously written to the claimant on 4 July 2022 giving an opportunity to make representations or request a hearing about why the claim should not be struck out.
The stated reasons were that the claimant had not complied with the Tribunal's order dated 31 January 2022 and that the claim had not been actively pursued. The claimant failed to make written representations, failed to make sufficient representations, or failed to request a hearing, so the claim was struck out.
Claims and outcomes
1 finding recorded| Claim type | Issue or finding | Outcome | Protected characteristic | Award |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unfair dismissal | The judgment states only that the claim is struck out; the gov.uk listing category identifies it as Unfair Dismissal. | Struck out | — | — |
Official outcome judgment PDF
Gov.uk primary recordThe official judgment PDF on gov.uk contains the tribunal's outcome, reasoning, and any remedy details. Where this page does not yet show extracted outcomes for every claim, use the PDF as the authoritative source.
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