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[1996] NISSCSC A17/96(DLA) (3 May 1996)
A17/96(DLA)
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS)
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
DISABILITY LIVING ALLOWANCE
Application by the claimant for leave to appeal
to the Social Security Commissioner
on a question of law from the decision of the
Disability Appeal Tribunal
dated 25 August 1995
DETERMINATION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
"I hereby apply for leave to appeal against the decision of BelfastDisability Appeal Tribunal issued on 2 October 1995. Leave to
appeal was refused by the tribunal chairman.
I believe the tribunal erred in law by failing to record the
decision of the tribunal, including findings on all material facts.
Including the incidence of burns from accidents when cooking
referred to the in report prepared for the tribunal by Dr C...?
I believe the tribunal erred in law by appearing to prefer the
evidence in the GP factual report as against the detailed report
prepared for the tribunal by Dr C...."
In her earlier application which was refused by the Tribunal Chairman, the claimant had merely expressed a wish to have a fresh hearing before the Commissioner, in the hope that he might "listen better and read [her] records properly."
I am further of the opinion that the Tribunal's recorded findings of fact were entirely appropriate, and indeed were more comprehensive than one usually finds in appeals of this nature. Specifically, there was no obligation upon the Chairman to record every detail of the evidence contained in Dr C...'s medical report.
Altogether I am unable to accept that the Tribunal erred in law in any of the respects alleged by the claimant in her application for leave to appeal.
(Signed): R R Chambers
CHIEF COMMISSIONER
3 May 1996