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11 years 8 months ago - 11 years 8 months ago #112644 by H2o
What to do with very poor statement of reasons was created by H2o
Just received a SoR which is atrocious, to the point that it is hard to argue with as it basically says night is day and hot is cold, with very little reasoning going on.
I can put together a reply, but can you complain separately to the Tribunal Service, or is there an independent body that looks at the quality of the people on panels?
thanks
ps. thanks for sound advice on prevuious posts : )
I can put together a reply, but can you complain separately to the Tribunal Service, or is there an independent body that looks at the quality of the people on panels?
thanks
ps. thanks for sound advice on prevuious posts : )
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11 years 8 months ago #112650 by Gordon
I assume this Statement of Reasons is the result of a request for same following a Tribunal hearing.
As it stands at the moment all you have is a difference of opinion, your only way forward is to show that there has been an Error of Law in the conclusions that the panel have come to.
What is an Error of Law?
If you believe this to be the case then you can appeal to the Upper Tribunal, have a look at the following for more details
www.disabilityrightsuk.org/appealing-upp...er-tribunal-decision
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Replied by Gordon on topic What to do with very poor statement of reasons
H2o wrote: Just received a SoR which is atrocious, to the point that it is hard to argue with as it basically says night is day and hot is cold, with very little reasoning going on.
I can put together a reply, but can you complain separately to the Tribunal Service, or is there an independent body that looks at the quality of the people on panels?
thanks
ps. thanks for sound advice on prevuious posts : )
I assume this Statement of Reasons is the result of a request for same following a Tribunal hearing.
As it stands at the moment all you have is a difference of opinion, your only way forward is to show that there has been an Error of Law in the conclusions that the panel have come to.
What is an Error of Law?
If you believe this to be the case then you can appeal to the Upper Tribunal, have a look at the following for more details
www.disabilityrightsuk.org/appealing-upp...er-tribunal-decision
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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