Rooproy v Rollins-Elliott and another UKEAT/0822/04/MAA | Practical Law

Rooproy v Rollins-Elliott and another UKEAT/0822/04/MAA | Practical Law

In Rooproy v Rollins-Elliott and another the EAT held that a tribunal could not award compensation in a race discrimination claim against a company which had ceased to exist at the time the award was made. The tribunal had also erred in holding that it could not apportion the compensatory award and by taking a party's ability to pay into account when making such an award.

Rooproy v Rollins-Elliott and another UKEAT/0822/04/MAA

Practical Law Resource ID 5-364-6981 (Approx. 2 pages)

Rooproy v Rollins-Elliott and another UKEAT/0822/04/MAA

by PLC Employment
Published on 04 Jul 2005England, Scotland, Wales
In Rooproy v Rollins-Elliott and another the EAT held that a tribunal could not award compensation in a race discrimination claim against a company which had ceased to exist at the time the award was made. The tribunal had also erred in holding that it could not apportion the compensatory award and by taking a party's ability to pay into account when making such an award.