Cases1305048/2024

Claimant v The Feel Good Group Ltd

13 March 2025Before Employment Judge Jonathan GidneyMidlands Westremote video

Outcome

Other

Individual claims

Victimisationnot determined

The tribunal granted permission to include victimisation claims following an application dated 11th February 2025. The claims were presented out of time, and the issue of whether it would be just and equitable to extend time will be determined at the final hearing.

Facts

The claimant Sarah Jones applied on 11th February 2025 to include victimisation claims in her existing claim against The Feel Good Group Ltd. This preliminary hearing was held by remote video to determine whether to grant permission and whether the claims were in time.

Decision

The tribunal granted permission to include the victimisation claims but found they were presented out of time. The question of whether to extend time on just and equitable grounds was deferred to the final hearing for determination.

Practical note

A tribunal may grant permission to amend to include new claims but can defer the decision on whether to extend time limits for those claims to the final hearing where fuller evidence may assist.

Legal authorities cited

Case details

Case number
1305048/2024
Decision date
13 March 2025
Hearing type
preliminary
Hearing days
1
Classification
contested

Respondent

Sector
other
Represented
Yes
Rep type
lay rep

Claimant representation

Represented
No