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Citation: 1971 PLC 196
Court: Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-06-12
Parties: TAE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, LAHORE vs NAZIR AHMAD
Case cited as 1971 PLC 196
Court Name: Appellate Tribunal Inland Revenue Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title: TAE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, LAHORE vs NAZIR AHMAD Case No.: Appeal No. LHR-88 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1970-06-12 Reported As: 1971 PLC 196 Result: order dismiss Judgment ORDER This is an appeal against the order of the learned Chairman of the West Pakistan Industrial Court (Central Zone), Lahore dated the 7th of February 19 70, whereby he ordered that the respondent be re-instated with full back benefits to the post from which he was dismissed on the ground that no show-cause notice was given to him as to why he should not be `dismissed from service and that the report of the Enquiry Officer was not supplied to him when the order dismissing him was passed. At the very outset I may state that the admitted position is that the order is not in conformity with the facts of the case. The respondent in his application under section 31 of the Industrial Disputes Ordinance, 1959, had asked for two reliefs, namely, (1) That the order terminating the services of the respondent dated 15-3-1967 be cancelled and (2) That the respondent be allowed all the privileges, which were available to the workman prior to 26th March 1966. It may be mentioned here that admittedly the respondent was re-employed on 15th May 1967. In other words he was already in service on the date when he made the application on 6th of February 1968. The facts giving rise to the present appeal briefly put are these. The respondent was…
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