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DOST MUHAMMAD AND 3 Other vs MESSRS FATEHALLY CHEMICAL LTD — 1970 PLC 162

Citation: 1970 PLC 162

Court: Industrial Appellate Tribunal

Year: 1969

Decision Date: 1969-09-17

Parties: DOST MUHAMMAD AND 3 Other vs MESSRS FATEHALLY CHEMICAL LTD., KARACHI

Headnotes

Result: N/A Judgment ORDER These are four applications for review of my order dated 10th May 1969. The circumstances giving rise to these applications briefly put are these.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Industrial Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title:DOST MUHAMMAD AND 3 Other vs MESSRS FATEHALLY CHEMICAL LTD., KARACHI Case No.: Date of Judgment:1969-09-17 Reported As: 1970 PLC 162 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER These are four applications for review of my order dated 10th May 1969. The circumstances giving rise to these applications briefly put are these. 2. The Management made an application under section 30(2) of the Industrial Disputes Ordinance, 1959 (hereinafter called the repealed Ordinance), for permission to terminate, the services of the five persons, to the Second West Pakistan Industrial Court, Karachi. The Court granted the permission. The four applicants came in appeal before me. Mr. A. Majeed, the learned Representative for the appellant in appeal raised the points, namely, (1) that the application under section 30(2) of the repealed Ordinance was not maintainable for a simple discharge or termination of service, (2) that the provision of Standing Order 13(4) is mandatory in nature and contravention of the same would vitiate the order of dismissal, and (3) that in the absence of the particulars of allegations made in paras.5, 6 and 7 of the application under section 30(2) of the repealed Ordinance, the appellants were not in a position to clear their conduct. I considered all the points and dismissed the appeal. 3. Mr. A. Majeed, the learned Representative for the applicants has raised two points in support of his four applica--tions for…

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