Mr A J Engel v Ministry of Justice: 1309953/2013

Judgment Date13 September 2018
Citation1309953/2013
Published date27 September 2018
CourtEmployment Tribunal
Subject MatterPart Time Workers
Case Number: 1309953/2013
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EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS
Claimant Respondents
Mr A J Engel AND Ministry of Justice
Heard at: Birmingham Employment Tribunal On: 30 July 2018
Before: Employment Judge S J Williams (Sitting alone)
Representation
For the Claimant: In person
For the Respondent: Ms J Seaman (of Counsel)
JUDGMENT ON PRELIMINARY HEARING
The judgment of the tribunal is that:
1 the claimant's appointment as a deputy circuit judge was terminated on or
about 1 January 1982;
2 the effect of the Courts Act 1971, as amended by the Senior Courts Act
1981, was to convert the claimant's appointment as a deputy circuit judge into an
appointment as an assistant recorder on or about 1 January 1982;
3 the claimant's appointment as an assistant recorder came to an end in or
about September 1984.
REASONS
1. This case forms part of the litigation in which judicial office-holders claim
entitlement to pension by virtue of their fee-paid service. The claims are stayed
pending the outcome of the appeals in O'Brien v MoJ and Miller and others v
MoJ, save for certain preliminary issues which it is convenient to determine at
this stage. This present claim raises such issues, one of which is before this
tribunal.

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