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[2009] NISSCSC C16_09_10(DLA) (6 October 2009)
Decision No: C16/09-10(DLA)
"It is arguable that the decision was wrong in law, because –
(i) it failed to deal with the issue of alleged missing medical evidence;
(ii) it failed to consider whether an adjournment of the proceedings was appropriate to enable the claimant to obtain the alleged missing evidence."
"Dr Niall McCullough - saw him for over 1 year (2006). Referred by Dr Chada. His notes not in the notes and records."
Mr Collins accepts that the claimant raised concerns about medical evidence not being available to the tribunal and also that he was placing weight on this 'missing' evidence. He also submits that the tribunal ought to have dealt with the claimant's concerns in all the circumstances.
(signed): J A H Martin QC
Chief Commissioner
6 October 2009