1801291/2025Struck out

Bawtry Carbon Ltd (in administration) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade

14 May 2026·Employment Tribunal·England & Wales·Employment Judge Maidment

Respondent

Bawtry Carbon Ltd (in administration) and Secretary of State for Business and Trade

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Decision date

14 May 2026

Tribunal

Employment Tribunal

Jurisdiction

England & Wales

Judge

Employment Judge Maidment

Case Summary

The claimant's claim against Bawtry Carbon Limited (in administration) and the Secretary of State for Business and Trade was struck out. The tribunal found that neither the consent of the Administrator nor permission of the court had been obtained as required by the Insolvency Act 1986, and the claimant failed to provide an acceptable reason when given the opportunity to explain why the claim should not be struck out for lack of active pursuit.

Why this outcome?

Non-compliance with orders

The claim was struck out because the respondent company was in administration and neither the Administrator's consent nor court permission had been obtained to continue the proceedings as required by the Insolvency Act 1986. Additionally, the claimant had not actively pursued the claim and failed to provide an acceptable reason when given the opportunity to do so.

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Key Issues

  • Lack of Administrator consent required by Insolvency Act 1986
  • Claim not actively pursued

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