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Decision No: C6/07-08(IB)
ERRORS OF LAW
Inadequate reasons
Failure to put a significant point to an appellant for comment
"…The case had earlier been listed for hearing in October and was adjourned as Claimant wished to obtain…additional medical evidence…..He …said that he had been unable to get the additional medical evidence as his General Practitioner was on long-term sick leave. (Tribunal was puzzled as to why he did not get a note from another Doctor in the Practice who would have access to his records)…"
An insufficient record of proceedings
"…a record of proceedings at an oral hearing, which is sufficient to indicate the evidence taken, should be made by the chairman…in such medium as he may determine".
"16…it is obvious that the Chairman's record of proceedings is not a complete record of all that went on at the hearing. However there is no obligation to make a verbatim record of all that does occur at a tribunal hearing although the record should summarize all relevant evidence and also note any written evidence and submissions that are received by the tribunal during the hearing…"
"…He often gave answers relevant to the time when he was not taking medication despite being told that Tribunal was concerned with his abilities when taking any necessary medication…"
Yet nowhere on the record of proceedings is there any indication that the appellant was so "told", despite its importance to adverse inferences later drawn by the tribunal; this was accordingly relevant matter which did require to be included.
SUMMARY
(signed): L T Parker
NI Deputy Commissioner
1 August 2007