A mistake may justify extension of time even if claim originally rejected for that mistake (The Sports PR Company v Cardona)

A claimant’s mistake, if reasonably made, can justify an extension of a time limit on the basis of it being not reasonably practicable to have presented the claim in time. That is the case even if the claim was initially rejected by an employment tribunal under ET Rule 12 for being presented out of time on the basis that the mistake was not a minor error and it was not in the interests of justice to allow the claim to proceed, according to the EAT.

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