SpletIn the case of Short v Poole Corporation, an example of a red-haired teacher being dismissed solely because of her hair colour was said to be an unreasonable decision because an irrelevant matter was taken into consideration in making the decision. In the case of Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service, SpletCambell, [1925] A.C. 338, Short v. Poole Corporation [1926] 1 Ch. 66, Vatcher v. Paull, [1915] A.C. 372, Sadler v. Shefield Corporation, [19241 1 Ch. 483, Earl Fitzwilliam v. Minister of T. & C. Planning, 119511 2 K. B. 284 and General Assembly of Free Church v. Overatoun, [1904] A.C. 515, relied on. Per Dayal and Mudholkar, JJ. (dissenting).
Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd v Wednesbury Corp
Splet29. apr. 2016 · When the case of Short v Poole Corporation went to appeal, Poole Corporation, which won, maintained that ‘the duty of married women was primarily to look after her domestic concerns, and they regarded it as impossible for her to do so and to act effectively and satisfactorily as a teacher at the same time’. Footnote 38 SpletThis is known as the Padfield approach pursuant to Lord Reid’s Judgment in Padfield –v- Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food [1968] A.C. 997 at 1030. With that approach ... given by Warrington LJ in Short –v- Poole Corporation [1926] CH 66 at 90, is that of a tickle brained meaning
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Spletever dream that it lay within the powers of the authority. Lord Justice Warrington in Short v. Poole Corporation [1926] Chancery 66 at pages 90 and 91, gave the example of the red … Splet27. feb. 2012 · Lord Justice Warrington je v [ zadevi Short v. Poole Corporation] dal primer rdečelase učiteljice, odpuščene zaradi svojih rdečih las. To je nerazumno v enem smislu. … SpletA man has taken the rare step of personally suing a judge for compensation after he was jailed for contempt in family law proceedings and held for six days in custody, during which he says he was bashed, became suicidal and woke up to his cellmate strangling him. tickle breath