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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Queen's Bench Division) Decisions >> Khatri v Co-Operative Centrale Raiffeisen-Boerenleenbank BA [2009] EWHC 2606 (QB) (12 October 2009) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2009/2606.html Cite as: [2009] EWHC 2606 (QB) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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MR S KHATRI | Claimant | |
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CO-OPERATIVE CENTRALE RAIFFEISEN - BOERENLEENBANK BA | Defendant |
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101 Finsbury Pavement London EC2A 1ER
Tel No: 020 7422 6131 Fax No: 020 7422 6134
Web: www.merrillcorp.com/mls Email: [email protected]
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR D CRAIG (instructed by Allen & Overy LLP) appeared on behalf of the Defendant
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Crown Copyright ©
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"You will also be eligible to receive a performance-related bonus from the bank, subject to your individual revenue generation. Any payment due will be made at the time the bank makes its annual performance bonus payment, but in any event no later than 31st March in the year following the performance year for which you are being awarded, i.e. 31st March 2009 in respect of 2008.
The formula used to calculate the bonus due to you will be as follows and will be calculated for 2008. [It is not necessary to set out the formula in detail, but it goes on] The above table is applicable to your 2008 bonus. The bank maintains the right to review or remove this formula-linked bonus arrangement at any time."
"I write further to our recent meetings of 21st and 22nd July, at which you were advised that your position was at risk of redundancy. The bank can now confirm that the selection process is now complete. As a result I can advise that you are no longer at risk of redundancy. I can also confirm that you have been successfully redeployed as a trader within the Global Financial Markets, Position Management, Interest Rate Derivatives Desk.
A further letter detailing the amended terms and conditions of your employment which will apply to your change in role will follow.
The first three months from today's date will be regarded as a trial period for your new role. This will provide an opportunity for the bank and yourself to assess your suitability for the role. Once the trial period has been completed successfully your appointment would be confirmed. Should your trial period not be successful, the bank will offer you redundancy terms on a without prejudice basis, subject to the signing of a settlement and compromise agreement. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me."
"Further to your recent meetings with Henk Rozendaal and Julie Fitzgerald, I am writing detailed amendments to your original contract of employment, dated 29 May 1998 following your successful appointment as trader within the Global Financial Markets, Position Management, Interest Rate Derivatives Desk."
"[In relation to remuneration guaranteed bonus] The terms relating to the guaranteed bonus attributable to the 2008 calendar year continue to apply, as per the letter dated 18 March 2008.
[For a discretionary bonus] For future calendar years you will also be eligible to participate in the bank's annual discretionary performance-related bonus scheme. This scheme will vary from year to year. Bonuses which are made entirely at the discretion of the bank on the basis of a number of factors including your individual performance, the performance of the business area in which you work and the performance of the bank.
The bank may also take into account your strategic importance and the need to retain your future services in deciding the level of any bonus. Any bonus may be subject to partial deferral, in accordance with the bank's deferral policy in operation at the time of each payment.
The bank reserves the right to vary or withdraw its discretionary performance-related bonus scheme at any time in its complete discretion. Payment of a bonus in any year does not guarantee payment of a bonus in subsequent years. Any bonus payment is usually paid in the March following the end of the relevant calendar year. You must be employed on the bonus payment date and not under notice of termination, given or received, or subject to disciplinary sanction, to receive a bonus payment.
For clarification please note that following the closure of the London desk the formula-driven bonus relating to the desk will cease with immediate effect and you will be eligible to participate in the discretionary bonus for 2008."
"I should be grateful if you would sign below to indicate your acceptance of this offer. Should you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact me."
There is an area for signing and dating which follows the signature of Kate Richardson ..
1. The court must consider whether the defendant has a "realistic" as opposed to a "fanciful" prospect of success.
2 A "realistic" defence is one that carries some degree of conviction. This means a defence that is more than merely arguable.
3. In reaching its conclusion the court must not conduct a "mini-trial".
4. This does not mean that the court must take at face value and without analysis everything that a defendant says. In some cases it may be clear that there is no real substance in factual assertions made, particularly if contradicted by contemporaneous documents.
5. However, in reaching its conclusion the court must take into account not only the evidence actually placed before it on the application for summary judgment, but also the evidence that can reasonably be expected to be available at trial.
6. Although a case may turn out at trial not to be really complicated, it does not follow that it should be decided without a fuller investigation into the facts at trial than is possible or permissible on an application for summary judgment. Thus the court should hesitate about making a final decision without a trial, even where there is no obvious conflict of fact, where reasonable grounds exist for believing that a fuller investigation into the facts of the case would add to or alter the evidence available to a trial judge and so affect the outcome of the case."