UNAT Held or UNDT Pronouncements
Functus Officio: A final decision cannot be reopened, and once the duties and functions of an office are fully discharged, there is no legal competence for reconsideration of the decision by that office. The Dispute Tribunal ceased to have any jurisdiction over the Applicant’s case once the initial judgment was rendered and without the case being remanded by the Appeals Tribunal, the Dispute Tribunal cannot examine the application any further.
Decision Contested or Judgment/Order Appealed
The Applicant challenged the adoption of new salary scales by OHRM resulting from a Comprehensive Local Salary Survey conducted in India in 2013, which concluded that the salaries of locally recruited staff were above the labour market. The Applicant’s case together with 5 others had previously been determined and ruled upon and dismissed in UNDT/2015/028. The Applicant had sought to appeal to UNAT but did not complete her application and her case was deemed abandoned by UNAT. One other Applicant among the five was successful in her appeal and her case was remanded to UNDT. The Applicant relied on the remand of another Applicant to file her case before the Dispute Tribunal. The Tribunal found that the Applicant’s case was not receivable on the grounds that the Applicant’s case had not been remanded to the Dispute Tribunal by UNAT for review and that, as such, the Dispute Tribunal was functus officio.
Legal Principle(s)
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