{"issue_text":"Whether the applicant should be granted leave to appeal against the order striking off the appeal","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"The appeal was struck off for failure to raise points of law"}
{"issue_text":"Whether the grounds of appeal raised points of law as required by section 98(10) of the Labour Act","issue_type":"law","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Court found grounds raised factual issues"}
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Background
The applicant sought leave to appeal to the Supreme Court against a Labour Court order that struck off his appeal for failing to raise points of law. The original appeal had been against an arbitral award, but was struck off on the preliminary point that the grounds of appeal did not raise questions of law as required by section 98(10) of the Labour Act.
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