Labour Research (August 2005)

Law Matters

E-mailed forms

A claimant who e-mails a claim form to a tribunal can assume it will be received within an hour, unless s/he receives a message saying that it has not been received, according to the Employment Appeal Tribunal.

The tribunal can then extend the time limit for the claim if the e-mail did not go through, as long as the claimant has submitted a new form within a reasonable time of discovering that the original was not received.

Initial Electronic Security Systems v Avdic UKEAT/0281/05


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