Nagarajan v London Regional Transport

Subject Matter

DISCRIMINATION — Race — Employment — Victimisation — Applicant having brought previous race discrimination proceedings against employer unsuccessfully applying for position — Interviewers aware of previous proceedings — Whether necessary to show consciously motivated by knowledge of previous proceedings — Whether interviewing and assessment of candidates “arrangements for the purpose of determining who should be offered … employment” — Race Relations Act 1976, ss 2(1), 4(1)(a)

[2000] 1 AC 501; [1999] 3 WLR 425; [1999] ICR 877; [1999] 4 All ER 65, HL(E)

Appellate History

Nagarajan v London Regional Transport [1997] EWCA Civ 2671; [1998] IRLR 73, CA

Decision of Court of Appeal reversed

Nagarajan v London Regional Transport [2000] 1 AC 501; [1999] 3 WLR 425; [1999] ICR 877; [1999] 4 All ER 65, HL(E)

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