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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE BRENTFORD COUNTY COURT
(His Honour Judge Knight QC)
Strand London WC2 Friday, 9th March 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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VISHWANATH CHAKRAVARTI | ||
Claimant/Applicant | ||
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RAPAT FREIGHT LIMITED | ||
Defendant/Respondent |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2AG
Tel: 0171 421 4040
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
The Respondent did not appear and was not represented.
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Crown Copyright ©
Friday, 9th March 2001
"2.The Plaintiff's claim is for arrears of salary payable for work done and services rendered by the Plaintiff to the Defendant between 2nd May 1996 and October 1997. The Plaintiff was engaged by the Defendant pursuant to an agreement dated 28 April 1996 ... to assist with the setting up of a joint venture freight company between the Defendant and an Indian company called Skypak Limited. Pursuant to the 28th April agreement the Plaintiff travelled to India and engaged in negotiations with Skypak and another potential partner called Express Delivery Systems...
3.Despite numerous requests throughout the term of the contract, by October 1997 the Plaintiff had received only £6,500 from the Defendant and he returned to the United Kingdom and ceased working for the Defendant. To date the Plaintiff has received no further payment."
"Dear Mr Chakravarti,
Further to our various meetings in London and subsequent interview with the Board of Directors on 16th March 1996 in Bombay, we are pleased to offer you the post of Managing Director/Chief Executive with effect from 2nd May 1996.
a) Your yearly salary will be £24,000 payable monthly in arrears direct to your bank account.
b) You will be responsible for the running of all our overseas offices, as per the job descriptions attached.
c) You will be provided with a company car for office use.
d)You will be eligible to annual leave of thirty days.
e) You will be eligible to reimbursement of official entertainment expenses incurred from time-to-time subject to office rules.
f)You will be eligible to reimbursement of all travel expenses such as air and rail fares.
Your initial contract will be for a period of three years and is subject to review at any time at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Renewal or termination of the contract will be done at three months notice by either party.
All other terms are those as per the Job Description and Terms of Contract attached herewith.
Please sign and return one copy of this letter confirming your acceptance."
"a)Your designation will be Managing Director/Chief Executive of the Joint Venture Company being set up between Rapat Freight Ltd. London and Skypak Couriers Ltd. Bombay, India. The name of this Company will be discussed at the next Board of Directors meeting.
b)You will be responsible for successful management of the company on a day to day basis. You will be accountable to Mr H Patel of Rapat Freight Ltd. London, with regards to any contractual matters and to Mr D Kulkarni of Skypak Couriers Ltd. Bombay, with regards to any operational matters."
"5.In or around April 1996, Mr Patel of the Defendant company and Mr Dilip Kulkarni of Skypak Couriers Limited agreed that the joint venture company would employ the Claimant. The Claimant was informed of this in India in or around April 1996 by Mr Patel of the Defendant company.
6.The terms under which the Claimant was to be employed by the joint venture company were..." [and there are set out the terms, which are substantially the same terms as those in the letter of 28th April 1996].
"7.On or around 28th April 1996, the Claimant asked Mr Patel of the Defendant company for a letter evidencing his proposed contract of employment. To the best of the Defendant's knowledge the letter was requested for the purposes of showing the same to the Claimant's mortgage company. The letter was typed up by a Miss Raksha Kotecha at the Claimant's request and the Claimant handed the said letter to Mr Patel of the Defendant company to sign."
"I accept the evidence of Mr Patel and Miss Kotecha that the purpose of the coming into being of that letter [the letter of 28th April 1996] was not to set out the terms, but was for the personal use of Mr Chakravarti. I don't know what that was. I heard Mrs Kotecha in the witness box, and that being so, this contract does not reach first base. The letter was prepared for a wholly collateral purpose, and that being so, the claimant's claim fails."