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Cite as: [2021] UKUT 172 (AAC)

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PD v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (PIP) [2021] UKUT 172 (AAC) (8 July 2021)


Tribunal procedure and practice-Tribunal practice - Withdrawal of appeals - Circumstances in which a direction under rule 17(3)(b) of the Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (Social Entitlement Chamber) Rules 2008 may be given

Tribunal procedure and practice-Tribunal practice - Circumstances in which a judge or tribunal member is excluded from sitting following an adjournment - SW v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (ESA) [2019] UKUT 415 (AAC), R(U) 3/88, JH v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and MH [2016] UKUT 158 (AAC), Midland Container Logistics Ltd [2020] UKUT 5 (AAC) and GO and HO v Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council (SEN) [2015] UKUT 184 (AAC) discussed.

Tribunal procedure and practice-Fair hearing-First-tier Tribunal's duty to be, and appear, impartial-Proper approach where fraud is a possibility-Undesirability of creating a perception that the First-tier Tribunal is hostile to one of the parties before it.

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