I disagree. If frivolous claims are being filed then punishing those who make these frivolous claims should suffice as a deterrent. That's what happens in regular courts and it makes people think twice before suing.
Instead of exempting them from the easiest mode of justice available to most victims. They say the court oversteps its jurisdiction but there are ways to deal with ultra vires by a court as opposed to this action. You don't throw out the baby with the bath water.
It's basically us doing the same as the tories undermining employee rights.
Used to be if your boss treated you unfairly, you would complain it would go to arbitration, courts etc, whoever was found in the wrong would pay, and settlements etc carried out.
Now you need to have £2k sat around as an upfront payment if your boss treats you unfairly, sacks you unfairly, sexual harasses you, it puts such avenues of justice beyond most of society, given that a lot of the people being asked to slap down 2k are probably out of a job for the foreseeable future.
As mamba points out, it's just stopped the most vulnerable from being able to file a complaint.
Sense at last......
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posted on 5/11/16
I disagree. If frivolous claims are being filed then punishing those who make these frivolous claims should suffice as a deterrent. That's what happens in regular courts and it makes people think twice before suing.
Instead of exempting them from the easiest mode of justice available to most victims. They say the court oversteps its jurisdiction but there are ways to deal with ultra vires by a court as opposed to this action. You don't throw out the baby with the bath water.
posted on 5/11/16
It's basically us doing the same as the tories undermining employee rights.
Used to be if your boss treated you unfairly, you would complain it would go to arbitration, courts etc, whoever was found in the wrong would pay, and settlements etc carried out.
Now you need to have £2k sat around as an upfront payment if your boss treats you unfairly, sacks you unfairly, sexual harasses you, it puts such avenues of justice beyond most of society, given that a lot of the people being asked to slap down 2k are probably out of a job for the foreseeable future.
As mamba points out, it's just stopped the most vulnerable from being able to file a complaint.
posted on 5/11/16
Exactly Insert.
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