Court Judgments Register Explained

Summary

The Register is a record where court judgments and their written reasons are entered, maintained by the court. Judgments for withdrawn claims are not included to maintain relevance and efficiency. Access to the Register is restricted by privacy and national security rules. Employment tribunal decisions are often available online, but withdrawn claims are typically not accessible. Exceptions may exist, and if you have privacy concerns, consulting a legal professional is advisable.

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Why aren’t judgements for withdrawn claims included?
Judgments for withdrawn claims aren't included in the Register because once a claim is withdrawn, it's as if the claim was never pursued to completion. It avoids unnecessary entries for cases that didn't proceed to a full judgment, maintaining the relevance and efficiency of the Register.
What is the Register? Where is it kept? Who can access it?
The Register is a record where court judgments and their written reasons are entered. It is typically maintained by the court where the judgment was made. Access to the Register is usually governed by privacy rules, meaning not everyone can access it freely; restrictions apply, especially concerning privacy and national security. Would you like more information on accessing specific records?
Is it online under employment tribunal decisions?
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Employment tribunal decisions are often available online. You can access them through the Employment Tribunal's official website or through legal databases that provide public access to such decisions. However, access may be subject to privacy and other legal restrictions. If you need more specific guidance, let me know!
Are withdrawn claims online?
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Withdrawn claims are typically not available online. Once a claim is withdrawn, it's treated as if it was never fully pursued, and therefore, it is not usually recorded or accessible in public databases, including employment tribunal decisions. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
I have seen withdrawn claims on the employment decisions website
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It's interesting that you have seen withdrawn claims on the employment decisions website. While it is uncommon for withdrawn claims to be publicly accessible, there could be exceptions or specific circumstances that allow for such visibility. If you have concerns about privacy or legal implications, it may be helpful to consult with a legal professional.