The delay was in the complainant not reporting it, not in the prosecution failing to prosecute it. |
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In the event, no evidence was given by the complainant or the appellant about these matters. |
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The complainant let the matter rest at that point, happy with publication of the letter. |
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The judge then questioned the complainant, asking questions upon the topics which he had been asked to. |
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Both the complainant and the defendant were in the witness box over two days. |
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The charge against the accused rests almost entirely on the credibility of the complainant. |
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Subsequent board decisions relating to the complaint should be notified to the complainant. |
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But because they are about acceptance of the testimony of the witnesses, they build up the credibility of the complainant. |
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After registering the complaint, the recorder repeats the complaint for the benefit of the complainant. |
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The taxi driver gave evidence that the complainant was crying and upset throughout the journey. |
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The purpose of the Tribunal is not confined to matters between the complainant and the solicitor. |
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Mr Howell stated he was unsure as to whether the complainant would withdraw his complaint. |
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The complainant explained that the sheep had recently been wormed and vaccinated so the meat is unfit for human consumption. |
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He himself would have been personally acquainted with the complainant and in that respect lacked independence. |
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No one appears to have examined the complainant for any injuries and we conclude that there were none. |
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As already noted, there are two prerequisites to the evidential shift in the burden of proof from the complainant to the other party. |
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Mr. Naess was equally vague about details of his prior relationship with the complainant. |
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The evidence in chief of the complainant was given at trial in the form of a video of her interview in the police station. |
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The complainant will be invited to supply any additional relevant documentation. |
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In fact, many of the details were provided to the police implicitly by the male complainant through his physical motions and gesticulations. |
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Most prosecutions for bigamy fail because the complainant does not have the proof of the bigamous marriage. |
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Less serious complaints could be dealt by agreement with the complainant, internally or through mediation. |
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But I challenge Stoll to cite a single instance where a takedown request made in bad faith resulted in action against the complainant. |
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Several times the complainant approached the Ramgarh police chowki and each time a compromise was arrived at. |
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In its surrejoinder the defendant recalls that the charges against the complainant have been proved. |
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Harris also took the telephone off the hook so the complainant was unable to call her mother. |
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The complainant must fill out a form, a copy of which must be given to the hedge owner, and pay a non-returnable fee to the local authority. |
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The complainant, Cappelli, is an Italian gentleman, speaking in broken English. |
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At the time of the calls, the accused was on a common law peace bond and was to have no contact with the complainant. |
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He believed the complainant, disbelieved the appellant saying his evidence did not raise a reasonable doubt. |
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It is alleged by the female complainant that the accused kissed, touched, groped and had sexual intercourse without her consent. |
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In other words, are there any constraints to apply to the examination of the complainant in the later case. |
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The Commission must also fix a time limit for the complainant to submit any further comments in writing. |
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She says that as there was no injury and that the complainant behaved normally she did not record the incident. |
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He was alleged to have forced the complainant by violence or threats to engage in sexual activity with him. |
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The park authority compensated the complainant by meeting reasonable costs of fitting double glazing to those windows facing the cowshed. |
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The eyewitness gives a version of events different from that of the complainant. |
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A police officer gave evidence that, on arrival at the police station, the complainant was very upset and tearful. |
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The complainant during the trial said that he had not armed himself with the knife and that the knife had been in the kitchen drawer. |
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The complainant felt that that was a conflict of interest and that, on air, the sportscaster should only be allowed to comment on sports. |
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The complainant was asked for an advance fee after receiving a cheque from Provincial. |
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Parliament and the complainant will be informed of this draft recommendation. |
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I made it very clear to the defendant that he should instruct a solicitor if he wanted to cross-examine the complainant, and should do this ASAP today if possible. |
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The appellant denied that he forced himself upon the complainant. |
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A complainant had been having difficulty securing credit because of inaccurate information held by a collection agency. |
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The judge interrupted the complainant only when he made remarks that were not germane to the jurisdiction of the court. |
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The complainant could reasonably be led to believe that the judge had taken sides even before the debate ended. |
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The complainant received an unsolicited commercial e-mail advertising a product. |
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The complainant stated that, at the very least, the two investigators had demonstrated very poor judgement. |
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In reply, the complainant asked for partial payment of those sums due under the Grant Agreement which were not disputed by the auditors. |
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The complainant will have to show that the Commission's failure to complete action was contrary to law or arbitrary and capricious. |
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The complainant claimed that this decision was based on hearsay and without any formal inquiry into his removal. |
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Corrective Action: The department sent a French letter to the complainant with a letter of apology. |
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However, there was no direct evidence that each represented complainant had individually suffered from hurt feelings. |
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The complaint was effective in that it helped persuade the band to provide a house, but it did create some bad feelings toward the complainant. |
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If the complainant is not willing to give permission, the agencies' ability to communicate the allegation to the institution is restricted. |
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Conceding that the complainant's mortgage transaction history had been disclosed to the complainant, the bank issued her an apology. |
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The complainant, Gino Dumont, worked for the respondent as a transcontinental semi-trailer truck operator. |
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The complainant advised of strange happenings and produced a knotted cord assumed to be symbolic of satanic practices. |
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In sum, the Committee saw no evidence to indicate the complainant had ever been anything other than a peaceful and law-abiding individual. |
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The complainant held the bank responsible for allowing an individual to obtain a store credit card in his name without any proper verification. |
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In the complaint filed, the complainant alleged that the judge had used a haughty tone, had a reproving look and made unjustified comments. |
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Similarly, in the event of a malicious prosecution, the complainant shall be ordered to pay damages if the party concerned so requests. |
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The complainant alleged that the respondent sexually harassed her during the period when they were both members of their union's local executive. |
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The complainant alleged that her manager sexually harassed her by making inappropriate comments and gestures. |
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The complainant alleged that during an out-of-town charter the respondent had sexually harassed her in her hotel room. |
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The complainant alleged that a manager sexually harassed and physically assaulted her. |
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The complainant alleged that a coworker sexually harassed her and that her employer failed to deal with the situation properly. |
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The complainant stated that during her period of employment, she was sexually harassed by the owner of the company. |
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The complainant alleged that she had been sexually harassed in her job as hairdresser. |
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The Tribunal did not err in refusing to instate the complainant in a senior management position. |
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An assistant to one of the addressees then forwarded the e-mail to others, including the complainant. |
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In some cases, a complainant may raise a serious matter of inappropriate conduct on the part of a judge. |
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It implies the conscious doing of a wrong for a dishonest purpose or due to moral underhandedness on the part of the complainant. |
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Complaint: A complainant questioned a judge's mental capacity during court proceedings. |
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That one person might be amused when the complainant is not is scarcely the issue. |
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The complainant was advised that the judge denied haranguing him and described his reproach as a short remark. |
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Although this made it very difficult for the judge to communicate with the complainant, the judge remained calm throughout the proceedings. |
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The Director assured the complainant that neither he nor his wife had been under surveillance. |
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Following the last of these incidents, the complainant began experiencing stomach pains and felt sick. |
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The station also acknowledged that some viewers could find it disturbing and assured the complainant that it would not air again. |
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Nor did the Council find that the story had been sensationalized as alleged by the complainant. |
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The report states that the complainant has suffered a trauma and damage to her sexual organs. |
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Only a complainant who has previously signed a confidentiality agreement, is informed of the decision to issue a private admonishment. |
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As a result, in some countries the complainant still has to go to court to seek redress. |
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The Federal Court noted that the complainant had impugned his medical designation as being discriminatory. |
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When the complainant who resided in Toronto was burgled, the security service dispatched private security guards, not the local police. |
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Further, a recantation clearly demonstrates that the complainant will not co-operate with Crown counsel, and may undermine the Crown's case. |
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In December 2008, the Court of Appeal ruled that the recantations of the complainant were admissible as fresh evidence. |
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The complainant had worked for close to 17 years in the engine room of a ferryboat and for nearly 7 years as the boat's chief engineer. |
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He resealed the sample and pasted the details and put it in his bag by which time the inspector had marked the time, place, name and address of the complainant. |
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The complainant was led to believe that the friend was also an intern but he was actually a voyeur. |
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The complainant was a trainee police constable who was removed from training when he performed unsatisfactorily in the course testing. |
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The statutory amendments shift the evidential burden of proof to the respondent if the complainant proves what he or she is required to prove at the first stage. |
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Soon afterward, the complainant and his wife arranged for a transfer to Ottawa, where the complainant has held several different positions. |
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A complainant in Alberta found a piece of box cutter knife blade in a vial of product and reported the issue to the US legal agent. |
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Lastly, the Court considered that there would be no risk for the complainant during his presumable future military service in Turkey. |
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In such cases, the complainant is informed in a general way and, if possible, advised on a more appropriate alternative. |
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According to the complainant, Anwar Masih is reported to have shouted angrily, insulting Muslims and blaspheming. |
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The complainant alleged that Ratiopharm was bribing doctors and pharmacists. |
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While on maternity leave, the complainant received top-up benefits from her employer. |
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By applying its expertise, the Commission can protect a complainant from being pressured into accepting an improvident settlement. |
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As noted earlier, the majority decision in Mills certainly supports the need to cross-examine the complainant. |
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These may consist of informal meetings between the complainant and an appropriate line manager or a facilitator. |
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In general, the Panel considers that the complainant has engaged in hair-splitting. |
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The transcript did not support the allegation that the judge assumed the complainant would abduct his daughter. |
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He indicated that he was sexually aroused by the female complainant. |
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In addition, according to the State party, nothing shows that the complainant in fact ever misappropriated the funds in question. |
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Research has shown that the greater and the earlier support a complainant receives, the less likely a complainant will recant or be reluctant. |
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The Tribunal found that on two occasions the complainant was assessed major disciplinary infractions for late deliveries. |
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That the job restriction placed on the complainant was prima facie discriminatory is indubitable. |
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The complainant then communicated with the Complaints Commission and asked that a review of his file be conducted. |
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In two other cases, it is likely that the defendant was a father or in loco parentis to the complainant. |
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He apologized for using metaphoric language, but said his language was directed at the lawsuit, not the complainant personally. |
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The complainant argues that she has been discriminated against because of her former loss of status and residence. |
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Due to her rudeness, poor attitude and duplicitous nature, the complainant was difficult to manage. |
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The Tribunal ordered the CF high command to write a letter of apology and to compensate the complainant for pain and suffering. |
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The Tribunal issued orders compensating the complainant for wage loss and directing her return to active service. |
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Example: One page of a release package was deemed by the complainant to be an illegible photocopy of a record. |
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Retaining the complainant as a beneficiary of the NECC project would have therefore been imprudent and contrary to the rules of sound management. |
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The complainant was employed with the respondent as a bus operator for more than 18 years. |
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It is irrefutable that the complainant was dismissed and that he was no longer able to perform his original duties. |
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The complainant was also advised that judges are not required to disqualify themselves because appeals are taken. |
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The complainant and the respondent, her co-worker, were bus drivers for a coach line. |
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In the absence of any written advice to the contrary, the complainant is deemed to be satisfied with the results obtained. |
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Other comments suggested that some physical harm would befall the complainant. |
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In her complaint, the complainant contended that the judge acted arrogantly towards her because they did not share the same religious beliefs. |
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If a complaint is inadmissible, the ombudsman informs the complainant rapidly, explaining clearly the reason or reasons. |
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The complainant considered the joke, which was a variation on the light bulb joke, to be anti-Semitic. |
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The Tribunal sought to help the complainant avoid prejudicial situations during the hearing. |
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Instead, the parties decided to postpone the adjournment until after the Commission and the complainant had completed their cases. |
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The Commission recovered part of the overall amount overpaid to the complainant. |
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The Ombudsman did not find any evidence that the complainant made an explicit request to receive the tender documents in Dutch. |
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Mrs Gignac, we saw, did not categorically deny that the complainant had told her that she was looking for employment as a secretary. |
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In two cases, the complainant withdrew the request, and one case was declared to be groundless. |
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The Commissioner finds herself in the unenviable position of having to demonstrate to the Court how she is unable to help the complainant. |
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Some corroborated information that was favourable to the complainant was not included in the denial brief. |
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Finally, the Tribunal's rules of procedure did not require the complainant to file an affidavit in support of his motion to amend the complaint. |
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The net effect of the Commission's behaviour is to leave the complainant with no other option but to take the matter to court. |
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Still, it is very difficult to turn away a complainant with a seemingly meritorious case. |
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It was noted that the complainant was argumentative in court, repeatedly interrupted the judge, and challenged his authority. |
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This was based on the fact that the judge had been argumentative with the complainant in regard to the language issue. |
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The complainant was employed as a heavy-duty mechanic with the respondent trucking company. |
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The complainant had volunteered to sit in the patrol car because it was raining and because he was not arrested. |
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Thus a respondent at the outset of its case can ask the Tribunal to make a decision based solely on the evidence of the complainant. |
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Allegation: The complainant, who suffers from bipolar disorder, has worked on ships for many years. |
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The complainant was not satisfied with the position taken by the Commission and, therefore, turned to the Ombudsman. |
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A document was tendered in evidence that suggested, among other things, that the complainant had an alcohol abuse problem. |
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The complainant alleged that the judge had previously been reprimanded for making comments against women. |
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The complainant further argued that the allegation about the sale of stolen goods involved mistaken identity. |
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When the complainant was rumoured to be involved in inmate deaths, her temporary transfer was reasonable, and not demeaning. |
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The complainant alleged that his supervisor made fun of his disability and made demeaning comments. |
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For example, investigations of significant complaints typically necessitate revealing to others information about the complaint and complainant. |
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They indicated that they had asked bar staff to let them know if the complainant attempted to drive away from the bar. |
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One of the things we've already learned is that you can't always assume who the complainant is. |
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The judge's comments and apology were shared with the complainant and the file was closed. |
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The complainant in the case was a disabled employee who asserted that the accommodation offered by the employer was insufficient. |
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The identity of the complainant shall not be revealed to the master or the shipowner of the ship concerned. |
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Enclosed is a table showing the name of the court, the name of the defendant, the name of the complainant and the verdict. |
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There are a variety of reasons this is problematic, although the main one is simply that it puts too much of a burden on the private complainant. |
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A police officer is also present during the interview with the complainant. |
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Upon receipt of a complaint, the Ombudsman determines whether the complainant has previously been in contact with the Passport Office. |
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Employees who are accountable for the relationship with the complainant have the authority to provide a resolution. |
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No tests were done in this respect on either the respondent or the complainant. |
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No check will be investigated where the complainant took and held the check at the request of the issuer or passer for a period of time before it was presented at the bank. |
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Some of these difficulties melded or contributed, in some respects, to some of the behaviour exhibited by the appellant in relation to his contacts with the complainant. |
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If the Chair shall decide that there is insufficient evidence to proceed, the matter shall be closed and the complainant and complainee notified in writing. |
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They must assess the credibility of the complainant with an understanding that those both strong and weak are vulnerable. |
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Then there is any person who encountered or spoke to the complainant in the aftermath of the supposed liaison. |
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All of those identified by the complainant denied any knowledge of wrongful conduct by the associate coach. |
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The Commissioner requires that the House of Commons shall provide the complainant with the requested information with the following redactions made. |
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In that case, the trial judge curtailed defence cross-examination of a complainant on her alleged false accusation of sexual assault against another man. |
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If the same offender is again convicted, he shall be punished as before and also abjure the city for a year and a day, as well as paying damages to any complainant. |
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The libel laws as they stand militate against doing this, because once a libel writ is issued by a complainant any apology is an admission of liability. |
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When the person to whom he spoke asked for clarification as to what he meant, he said that he had been having sexual intercourse with the complainant. |
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The complainant suffered several blows which left his fist mildly scarred. |
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While the appellant testified the complainant had been snuffling, she testified she was crying because he had intimidated her to the point of exhaustion, frustration and fear. |
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In its response to the complainant, CFTO-TV indicated that the sports commentator had in no way implied that Polish spectators had no brains. the reference to Poland was simply to indicate the location of the bullfight. |
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By having informed Ms A. of the content of the above letter even before their addressee and the complainant became aware of it, the Commission failed to act fairly. |
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The hearing recording demonstrates that the complainant was able to present the facts and set forth her arguments during the proceedings in a calm atmosphere, and that the judge did not take sides. |
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A complainant wrote to the Canadian Judicial Council to express concern about a judge's inappropriate tone of voice and body language, suggesting the judge came to court angry and acted unprofessionally towards her. |
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Indirect discrimination occurs when a rule, practice or policy which appears to be neutral has a disproportionate impact on the group of which the complainant is a member. |
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The Tribunal held that to accept this argument would be to automatically grant retrospective effect to every legislative amendment so long as the complainant continues to suffer from a long past event. |
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However, she does not remember that Sylvie Pare, one of the respondent's flight attendants on board the flight of June 20, 1986, reportedly informed her that she knew the complainant and that he was blind. |
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The fact that the complainant was fundamentally in disagreement with certain decisions and that they had a major impact on his rights and those of the creditor he was representing do not amount to bias and partiality. |
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If the complainant deems the case urgent, consideration of the case should take even less time. |
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The complainant was provided with a copy of the judge's letter and advised that the Council regretted the judge's lack of courtesy and welcomed his unreserved apology. |
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The respondent argued that no prima facie case of discrimination had been established because the complainant could not be considered to be suffering from a disability. |
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It also clarified that the complainant was interviewed during the audit and that his comments were taken into consideration already in the auditors' preliminary findings. |
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Nor did it find that anecdotal evidence about the prevailing attitude in the Forces regarding age was sufficient to prove that discrimination had been present in the specific case of the complainant. |
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After the surgery, the complainant experienced some improvement. |
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A complainant challenged whether the ad condoned or encouraged gambling behaviour that was socially irresponsible or could lead to financial harm. |
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The complainant was obstructive in the way he answered the questions and obfuscatory over providing any answers. |
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As with all complaints, the complainant had the burden of proof. |
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But the heavy indebtedness was real, and CSIS held that the resulting financial pressure could tempt the complainant to offer favours to clients in return for cash. |
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In this complaint filed with SIRC under Section 41 of the CSIS Act, the complainant alleged that CSIS had abused his human rights and those of his family, and that the Service had treated him unfairly. |
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The complainant alleges that the municipal court judge made decisions contrary to the state of the law, refused to recuse himself, and acted contemptuously and with a desire for revenge. |
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As for the job itself, the complainant placed a close second, and the job only went to the other candidate because one of the interviewers had heard positive feedback about her from former students. |
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The Commission pointed out that sound financial management required it to suspend the grant pending the outcome of the audit, the initial findings of which had raised concerns regarding the complainant. |
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His knowledge that the complainant was harassed, or his recklessness as to whether she was harassed, could be realistically decided only by looking back to what had gone before. |
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The first six charges are all indecent assaults, relating to one complainant, a boy aged under 16 at the time. |
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If the request or complaint is rejected or, in case of inordinate delay, the complainant shall be entitled to bring it before a judicial or other authority. |
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The subject member concluded that there was no evidence to suggest that anyone acted to intentionally misinform the Minister of National Defence or the complainant. |
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In the other case, a complainant had received another person's airline ticket in the mail, and that other person had received that of the complainant. |
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In Comber, the complainant argued that her employer had unreasonably refused an accommodation request not to drive a particular vehicle on a particular day, as a strong deodorizer had recently been used in it. |
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The Military Police told the complainant that his car would be impounded. |
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If the Commission does not conform to the court's directive, the court may authorize the complainant to file his or her own suit against the respondent to remedy the alleged violation of the law. |
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The complainant alleged that the Military Police member was on a vendetta against that third youth after what took place during the first incident. |
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Therefore, the State party considers that the notorious human rights situation in Darfur does not allow in itself to conclude that the complainant would risk being tortured if returned to Khartoum. |
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Moreover his resume had not been properly submitted. In regard to the translator position, the complainant faired poorly on the written test, and acknowledged that translation was not his specialty. |
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In particular, the respondent's senior staff were predisposed to thinking that the complainant would be too authoritarian, and lack tact in his interpersonal contacts. |
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The RCMP claimed that the complainant was not hired for reasons principally related to his apparent lack of candour and honesty during the job interview. |
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In one case, for example, a complainant accused of shoplifting protested that it was just a misunderstanding and offered to make good the loss claimed by the store. |
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After investigation and in camera hearings, Committee members report their findings and any recommendations to the Solicitor General, the Director of CSIS, the deputy head concerned, and the complainant. |
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Moreover, to substantiate an allegation that a full hearing would cause her irreparable harm, the complainant had to show more harm than the mere waste of public money. |
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It was argued that due to the lack of cooperation of the subsidiary in the analogue country, the complainant should be qualified as non-cooperator and the proceeding should be terminated. |
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Because the amounts that can be awarded to employees under Part III are relatively small, a complainant may net no financial compensation at all when his or her out-of-pocket expenses are taken into consideration. |
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The complainant informed the Commission that the sole known Community producer of unwrought unalloyed magnesium had ceased its production, and declared that the measures appeared no longer necessary. |
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However, in most cases, respondents have been co-operative and understanding and have gone to great lengths to ensure that the complainant is treated with respect throughout the process. |
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In the e-mail the General Officer states that the complainant provided no rationale for his objections and concluded by asking for the assistance of the e-mail addressees. |
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Upon receipt of such a referral, SIRC carries out an investigation and reports its findings to the Commission, the Director of CSIS, the Minister of Public Safety, the Minister of the department concerned and the complainant. |
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While such cases may be few and far between, I see no reason why the complainant should not be entitled to rely on the interests served by abolishing the impugned requirement. |
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A review of the relevant material does not reveal that the member of the Military Police was rude, overbearing or dictatorial towards the complainant. |
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Allegation: The complainant, who is gay, alleged that his teaching contract was not renewed as a result of assessments completed by adult students containing homophobic remarks. |
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The complainant was also concerned that the language in the credit card contract did not clearly indicate that customers have the option of disallowing such use without jeopardizing their access to banking services. |
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However, in this case, the accused's lengthy record, mature age and the severe impact of his actions on his victims were aggravating factors far more serious than the mitigating factors presented by the complainant. |
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This is also supported by the fact that the complainant was escorted to his delivery and by the fact that there was an altercation in the patrol car with the Military Police member. |
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The exclusion of a complainant from a meeting intended natural alternatives to a concrete sea wall should have to negotiate or otherwise discuss the subject matter of been considered. |
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According to the Commissioner, the fact that the complainant lodged a complaint with the Ombudsman does not entitle her to claim financial compensation. |
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In turn, it will translate the Ombudsman's decisions from Spanish into the language of the complainant. |
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Thus any injury caused to the complainant which is clearly observed in the deterioration of the injury indicators during the period considered could not be attributed to this new player in the Community market. |
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Regarding the events that led to the complaint, the complainant had had an argument with her immediate supervisor and left work, giving a medical condition as her reason. |
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The complainant alleged that the claim was an urban myth and was not true. |
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The complainant, Ms. McAllister-Windsor, was ordered by her doctor to stay in bed for the duration of her pregnancy and used 15 weeks of sickness benefits to do so. |
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Having found that the complainant was entitled to make a claim of discrimination, the Court then considered the Tribunal's finding that the school board was liable for the discriminatory conduct of the students. |
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The complainant also alleges that two of his brothers were taken hostage and killed by the police because of his non-appearance before the authorities. |
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As of the end of 2001, the Commission and the complainant had not closed their cases, but the Federal Court of Appeal decision in May 2001 had allowed the hearing to continue as required. |
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In sum, the Commission could choose to compensate the complainant for any damage suffered as a result of the Selection Committee's error in her case. |
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Such a finding did not constitute a retroactive application of the regulation because the complainant did not have a vested right to be compensated for a specific period of time. |
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The Ombudsman made a preliminary finding that EPSO failed to reply properly to the complainant's complaint of 25 October 2006, and also failed to allow the complainant to resit the tests. |
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Although the Tribunal had ruled the complaint substantiated, in awarding a remedy it refused to order that the complainant be instated in certain positions he requested. |
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If the respondent does not satisfactorily complete the accepted remedial program, the Ethics Committee may reinstitute the complaint or disciplinary process and shall so advise the respondent and the complainant. |
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During a period of sick leave, the complainant became pregnant. |
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The complainant requested that the Service make public any evidence in its possession suggesting the involvement by this and other like-minded organizations in activities posing a threat to the security of Canada. |
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Examples include cases of diplomatic immunity, instances where the complainant declines to proceed with charges against the accused, or cases where the alleged offender dies before he or she can be formally charged. |
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The complainant argued that the Commission had unjustifiably reduced the scope of his request and that the exception invoked could not apply to the case in question. |
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The Tribunal found that, by not standing up for the complainant against the discriminatory attitude of the employer, the respondent acquiesced in the discrimination. |
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On the evidence, our Office was satisfied that the company's purpose of determining whether the complainant was violating his employment contract by misrepresenting the state of his health was based on substantial evidence. |
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An official of the employing department testified that, after interviewing the complainant, he was satisfied with the explanation provided for the indebtedness. |
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The complainant had expressed dissatisfaction with his apparent status in Iran as a persona non grata and said that he lacked status to obtain employment or travel. |
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Moreover, the search was not conducted in the presence of the complainant, nor would the mental or emotional state of the complainant be independently relevant to the validity of this type of search. |
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After leaving notes and messages to reach the complainant, the process server eventually left a copy of the SOC at the reception desk of the consulting firm. |
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If the case is not resolved satisfactorily during the course of the inquiries, the Ombudsman will try, if possible, to find a friendly solution which puts right the case of maladministration and satisfies the complainant. |
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In his letter of comment, which was accompanied by copies of more than 35 rulings related to the dispute between the complainant and his former wife, the judge denied any inappropriate behaviour. |
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According to the complainant, this could have resulted in a conflict of interest, since both officials dealt with anti-dumping cases in which the sportswear supplier could be interested. |
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The Ombudsman finally notes that the Commission mentioned that the complainant lodged a complaint with the Ombudsman one year after the expiry of the time-limit to go to court. |
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The Tribunal found the complainant more credible than the respondent and concluded that the respondent had refused to continue to employ the complainant because he feared a recurrence of the complainant's lung ailment. |
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The Committee's investigation revealed that some of the Service's assertions lacked substantiation and some damaging allegations about the complainant were found to be untrue. |
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The complainant was informed that if the Crown or her son believed the judge erred in declaring a mistrial, the judge's decision was reviewable on appeal. |
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The complainant also alleged that the Commission misused its power, gave an inadequate statement of reasons and was inconsistent in the process which suspended the grant. |
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The station explained to the complainant that the unedited version of the song, with the profane language, had accidentally been loaded into its computer system. |
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However Crown counsel must bear in mind that the fact of the recantation may indicate pressure has been exerted on the complainant by the accused or persons associated with the accused. |
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No remedy was granted for instatement and lost wages however, because on the evidence, the candidates who were chosen for the position were more qualified than the complainant. |
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The second investigation concluded that an unknown person had unintentionally misinformed the complainant about the negative assessment being removed from his file. |
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Justice said she did not know the identity of the second complainant. |
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It appears that the complainant did not have any choice but to get in the patrol car and he was never told that he did not have to submit to the interview. |
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It also found that, for the purposes of section 11 of the CHRA, the employee groups representing the complainant and the comparator were employed in the same establishment. |
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The complainant was in fact detained by the Military Police member, who assumed control over his movements by asking him to get in the patrol car in order to issue the traffic violation tickets. |
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In sum, if the complainant has already been compensated for the loss of an opportunity to be recruited during a given period, she cannot be compensated for other similar opportunities lost in the same period. |
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When she gave the document to a bank employee, she was told that the complainant would have to attend the bank in person because additional information was required. |
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Accordingly, the test to be applied in the case was whether the discipline committee was convinced that the complainant had been telling the truth. |
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The complainant alleged that upon learning that he had become inebriated during a work-related social gathering, his employer forced him to resign. |
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Two months later, while the complainant was on leave, the company hired a private investigator to conduct surveillance on him with a view to determining whether he was being truthful about his physical limitations. |
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On 9 September 2004, in his final application, the complainant presented what he purported to be original summonses from the Iranian authorities inviting him to attend the general court in Shiraz. |
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But it would scarcely stretch credulity to imagine that the respondent was influenced by the fact that the complainant was Aboriginal, perhaps assuming too quickly that she must be drunk because she was Aboriginal. |
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The positions of the respondent and the original complainant in this regard are rather matters of differing opinion, unverified and practically unverifiable in the circumstances. |
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Ombudsmen encourage public authorities to regard complaints as an opportunity to communicate effectively with the complainant and to put right any deficiencies in their service. |
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Complaint: The complainant alleged that the judge of a superior court, during criminal proceedings, made disparaging remarks about the competence of judges of the provincial court. |
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In asking the Tribunal to reconvene, the complainant sought a determination of the damages, notwithstanding the possibility that the respondent's bankruptcy might prevent her from collecting. |
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According to him, the complainant's life and liberty are in grave danger if the complainant returns to Pakistan, particularly because the trumped-up case against him is still pending and he risks imprisonment and torture. |
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The complainant decided that he did not want any copies of the e-mails, but that he would like a copy of the depersonalized letter and any covering correspondence or transmission sheet, and any written response to him. |
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We can then accept the complaint if the Director has not responded within a period that we consider reasonable or if the complainant is not satisfied with the Director's response. |
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It would be in keeping with established practice for the investigator to meet with the complainant, take a statement and prepare a detailed report. |
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It concluded that the complainant's Musavat membership card was not authentic and that two of the certificates presented by the complainant from Azerbaijani organisations were not genuine. |
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The complainant filed a grievance alleging that the manager of security services deliberately hit him with a turnstile gate when he was entering the facility. |
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If the charge is provable through other evidence, Crown counsel may decide to excuse the complainant without the need to testify and without further sanction. |
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Walker, then a lay person, and the complainant, who is not identified in the charge, were camping near Kamloops. |
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While occupying the later position the complainant came under suspicion of having leaked sensitive information, though he was subsequently exonerated of all wrongdoing following a voluntary polygraph test. |
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The judge admitted it was possible that there had been mutual misunderstanding between himself and the lawyer, that he had not wanted to offend him and if the complainant had been offended, he regretted it. |
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Eventually his thoracic surgeon indicated to his employer that the complainant could return to work provided that he could have flexible hours and workload. |
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A concerned housemate of the man allegedly told the complainant about J. M. L.'s HIV status, at which point she immediately went for HIV testing and was given post-exposure prophylaxis for several months. |
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The complainant submitted that his lawyer had encouraged him to accept the offer in view of the fact that the judge had expressed his dissatisfaction with having to preside over a case of little import. |
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In responding to the complainant, the Chairperson noted that this issue would be taken under advisement in the context of possible future revisions to the Act. |
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In regard to the first position for which the complainant was not hired, the Tribunal properly found that the complainant bore responsibility for the difficulties encountered in forwarding his résumé. |
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These and other observations, as well as recommendations to address them, were included in the letter of final disposition to the subject of the complaint, but not in the letter to the complainant. |
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The collection agent handling his file contacted the complainant's former wife, her lawyer, and the complainant's daughter in an attempt to locate the complainant. |
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In point of fact, all income taxes withheld at source for the year in question had been returned to the complainant by means of an income tax rebate. |
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It rejected the Alliance's bid for legal costs and its request for compensation for hurt feelings for the individual members in the predominantly female complainant groups. |
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Lastly, the Committee notes that the complainant considers that his divulgence of State secrets during the asylum application procedure has exposed him to an imminent danger of torture if he returns. |
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There was no evidence that the complainant had been put at risk by the Service, nor was there any evidence of malice or intimidation by the Service towards the complainant. |
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