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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Qinetiq v. Zaman [2001] UKEAT 1504_01_0911 (9 November 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2001/1504_01_0911.html Cite as: [2001] UKEAT 1504_01_0911, [2001] UKEAT 1504_1_911 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE LINDSAY (PRESIDENT)
(AS IN CHAMBERS)
APPELLANT | |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
INTERLOCUTORY HEARING
For the Appellant | MR FRASER URQUHART (of Counsel) Instructed by: DERA (CDA Sector DERA Foundation Ively Road Fernborough GU14 OLX |
For the Respondent | MISS JUDE SHEPHERD (of Counsel) Instructed by: Russell Jones & Walker Solicitors Swinton House 324 Gray's Inn Road London WC1X 8DH |
MR JUSTICE LINDSAY (PRESIDENT)
"Due to recent events it transpires that two of our seven witnesses will not be able to attend the hearing next week.
We have just received news that Dr Nigel Pickard has been signed off sick for a period 10 days with stress and a virus. We have also been informed that his vision has been impaired to the extent that he cannot read. From the information we have received, we cannot imagine that his doctor would give him leave to attend as a key witness in an Employment Tribunal hearing.
Dr Nigel Pickard is a key witness for the Respondent in this matter. He is to give vital evidence about the structure of DERA and the way the promotion system works in DERA (which is the principal part of the Applicant's case)."
As I understand it, Mr Zaman's case is that he was not promoted as fast as he should have been and that the reason for that was racial discrimination but he also relies upon a series of incidents, presumably of a racial character, in support of that basic allegation.
"He [Dr Pickard] is also individually identified in many of the allegations which the Applicant has made in this case. If the hearing were to proceed without Dr Pickard present, the Respondent's ability to answer the case against it will be substantially prejudiced."
And they point out also that Mr Zaman's Counsel would not be able to cross-examine him, because he would not be there, and they ask for the matter to be treated as a matter of urgency.
"In light of the Applicant's solicitors' objections, and bearing in mind the contents of the Respondents' solicitors' letter, the Regional Chairman sees no reason why these cases cannot proceed next week, although he appreciates that the cases may not be completed next week. In any event, it is possible that the Chairman may not be available on Wednesday 14 November 200.
The cases will commence on Monday 12 November 2001 as already arranged."