Disclosure In The First-tier Tribunal

What is Disclosure in the first-tier tribunal?

Disclosure in the first-tier tribunal refers to the process of sharing information or documents between parties involved in a legal dispute. It is essential for ensuring transparency and a fair trial.

What are the types of Disclosure in the first-tier tribunal?

In the first-tier tribunal, there are two main types of Disclosure: Standard Disclosure and Extended Disclosure.

Standard Disclosure: This involves each party disclosing documents that are directly relevant to the case.
Extended Disclosure: This is used in more complex cases where a wider range of documents may be required to be disclosed.

How to complete Disclosure in the first-tier tribunal

To complete Disclosure in the first-tier tribunal, follow these steps:

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Identify the documents that are relevant to the case.
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Organize the documents and categorize them according to the type of Disclosure required.
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Share the documents with the other party within the specified deadline.
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Review the disclosed documents and ensure that all relevant information has been shared.

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Employment Appeal Tribunal. First-tier Tribunal. General Regulatory Chamber. Health, Education and Social Care Chamber. Property Chamber. Upper Tribunal. War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Chamber.
Decision with or without a hearing (b)subject to paragraph (5), if the Tribunal makes a decision which disposes of proceedings without a hearing, any party may make a written application to the Tribunal for the decision to be reconsidered at a hearing. (d)not to allow an appeal against a decision not to reopen a case.
Striking out a party's case 8. —(1) The proceedings, or the appropriate part of them, will automatically be struck out if the appellant has failed to comply with a direction that stated that failure by the appellant to comply with the direction would lead to the striking out of the proceedings or that part of them.
—(1) [F1Except where rule 22A (special procedure for providing notice of a refusal of permission to appeal in an asylum case) applies], if the Upper Tribunal refuses permission to appeal [F2or refuses to admit a late application for permission], it must send written notice of the refusal and of the reasons for the
9. —(1) The proceedings or case, or the appropriate part of them, will automatically be struck out if the applicant has failed to comply with a direction that stated that failure by the applicant to comply with the direction by a stated date would lead to the striking out of the proceedings or that part of them.
(a) costs have been incurred as a result of any “improper, unreasonable or negligent act or omission on part of any legal or other representative which is unreasonable to expect that party to pay”, the Tribunal may order payment of wasted costs.