Sengupta v Republic of India
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 17 November 1982 |
Date | 17 November 1982 |
Court | Employment Appeal Tribunal |
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21 cases
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Arab Republic of Egypt v Gamal-Eldin
...drivers. Drivers form part of the administrative and technical staff. As is clear from the decision in Sengupta v Republic of IndiaICR[2] [1983] ICR 221 at 229 the immunity extends to members of staff of the mission carrying out work of the mission “in however humble a role”. Commercial pur......
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Ahmed v Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
...is a member of a mission. That is not to be found in art 1. Further, as Browne-Wilkinson J said in Sengupta v Republic of IndiaICRINTL [1983] ICR 221 at 225:[7] “… section 16(l)(a) operates to exclude jurisdiction over claims relating to the employment not only of diplomatic staff but also ......
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United Arab Emirates v Abdelghafar
...claim for unfair dismissal. The only authority cited in support of these submissions was the case of Sengupta v. Republic of IndiaICRINTL [1983] ICR 221,[6] a decision on the common law position, not on the 1978 Act. But there are passages in the judgment of the Employment Appeal Tribunal g......
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Ms. Fatima Ahmed Benkharbouche (1st Appellant/Claimant) Ms. Minah Janah (2nd Appellant/Claimant) v Embassy of the Republic of Sudan Libya (Cross-Appellant/ Respondent) The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1st Intervener) 4A Law (2nd Intervener) The Aire Centre (3rd Intervener)
...engaged? 11 B. The application of Article 6 to embassy employment disputes 22 C. Section 16(1)(a), State Immunity Act, 1978 31 1. Sengupta v. Republic of India 32 2. Is a rule of the breadth of section 16(1)(a), State Immunity Act required by international law? (1) International conventions......
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