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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE CENTRAL LONDON COUNTY COURT
(His Honour Judge Roger Cooke)
Strand London WC2 Friday, 26th April 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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LORD JUSTICE SEDLEY
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EDWARD MUTUMA | Claimant/Applicant | |
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MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET | Defendants/Respondents |
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Mr Hugh Preston (instructed by Messrs Browne Jackson, WC2) appeared on behalf of the Respondent Defendants (as a courtesy to the court).
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"Although some training was given to Mr Mutuma, there was failure to provide adequate manual handling training and supervision of the manual handling techniques he was using. There was also failure to warn him against unsafe medical practice."
"There is some doubt on the evidence, I think, as to whether the assessment that I saw among the documents was the most up-to-date one, though Miss Harris's evidence, which suggests that that is the assessment that came out of the files, coupled with the evidence of Miss Compton that up-to-date assessments in effect replaced earlier ones, would certainly suggest that it was the up-to-date one."
"It is impossible I think to reconstruct everything in terms of date, but the strong probability seems to me to be that we have seen the one that matters, and any difference between that and an up-to-date one would, I think, be slight."