Tejani v Superintendent Registrar for the District of Peterborough
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1986 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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8 cases
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Bbc Scotland V. Mark Douglas Souster
...that I am fortified in this view by the consideration that in Tejani v. The Superintendent Registrar for the District of Peterborough [1986] I.R.L.R. 502 the Court of Appeal in England understood the ratio of Ealing in precisely the same sense as that outlined above. [3]In the second place ......
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R (Elias) v Secretary of State for Defence
...28) Moreover, Ealing has been followed in a number of subsequent decisions of the Court of Appeal including Tejani v The Superintendent Registrar for the District of Peterborough [1986] IRLR 502 and Naraine v Hoverspeed Limited (12 th November 44 In Naraine, Mr Naraine and his wife and two......
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R (Elias) v Secretary of State for Defence
...of "national origins", as construed in Ealing, and different treatment on grounds of place of birth. 95 In Tejani v. Superintendent Registrar for the District of Peterborough [1986] IRLR 502 the dismissal of a claim for direct race discrimination was upheld by the Court of Appeal. The clai......
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Khamta Colbert Naraine v Hoverspeed Ltd
...was applied on grounds of the taxpayer's national origins. In Tejani v. The Superintendent Registrar for the District of Peterborough [1986] IRLR 502, it was held that a condition imposed by the Registrar did not offend against section 1(1)(a) since it was applied to everyone coming to this......
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1 books & journal articles
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Muslims, Ethnicity and the Law
...379 on Ealing v Race Relations Board' (1975) I.C.L.Q. Vol. 24, 284; Tejani v Superintendent Registrar for the District of Peterborough [1986] IRLR 502. 8 Discrimination on the basis of religion is not within the scope of the 1976 Act. However some religious groups, such as Sikhs and Jews, a......