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6025674/2025Claimant Successful

Madison CF UK Ltd T/a 118 118 Money (118m)

26 January 2026England & WalesEmployment Judge Tegerdine
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Case Summary

The claimant's claim for breach of contract is well founded. The respondent shall pay the claimant £25,000 as damages, as the claimant was entitled to six months' notice pay but only received one month.

Key Issues

  • The claimant's claim for breach of contract is well founded
  • The respondent shall pay to the claimant the gross sum of £25,000 as damages for breach of contract
  • The claimant was contractually entitled to six months' notice pay, but was only paid one month's notice pay
  • Although the claimant's claim for five months' notice pay succeeded, Article 10 of the Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (England and Wales) Order 1994 sets a maximum limit of £25,000 for damages awarded by an Employment Tribunal in breach of contract claims
  • No uplift is awarded to the claimant pursuant to section 207A of the Trade Union & Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992
  • The respondent shall pay the sum due to the claimant on or before 4 February 2026

Claim Types

Breach Of Contract

Decision Text

Case No: 6025674/2025 EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNALS Claimant: Mr S Desai Respondent: Madison CF UK Limited T/A 118 118 Money (118M) Heard at: London Central by video hearing On: 21 January 2026 Before: Employment Judge Tegerdine Representation Claimant: Mr A Johnston (counsel) Respondent: Ms C Ibbotson (counsel) JUDGMENT The judgment of the Tribunal is that: 1. The claimant’s claim for breach of contract is well founded. 2. The respondent shall pay to the claimant the gross sum of £25,000 as damages for breach of contract. 3. The sum awarded to the claimant has been calculated as follows: 3.1 The claimant was dismissed on 6 February 2025. The claimant was contractually entitled to six months’ notice pay, but was only paid one month’s notice pay. The claimant claimed the balance of five months’ notice pay which was owed to him (£91,666.67). Although the claimant’s claim for five months’ notice pay succeeded, Article 10 of the Employment Tribunals Extension of Jurisdiction (England and Wales) Order 1994 sets a maximum limit of £25,000 for damages awarded by an Employment Tribunal in breach of contract claims. 4. No uplift is awarded to the claimant pursuant to section 207A of the Trade Union & Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992. 5. The respondent shall pay the sum due to the claimant on or before 4 February 2026. _____________________________ Employment Judge Tegerdine Case No: 6025674/2025 Date 26 January 2026 JUDGMENT SENT TO THE PARTIES ON 11 February 2026 ..................................................................................... ...................................................................................... FOR THE TRIBUNAL OFFICE

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Compensation

Total£25,000
* Estimated figure

Employer

Respondent

Madison CF UK Ltd T/a 118 118 Money (118m)

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Case Details

Case Number
6025674/2025
Decision Date
26/01/2026
Published
05/03/2026
Jurisdiction
England & Wales
Judge
Employment Judge Tegerdine