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Citation: 1972 PLC 274
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-07-14
Parties: ABDUL AZIZ vs MESSRS AHMAD BAKHSH & BROTHERS, LAHORE
Case cited as 1972 PLC 274
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s):Muhammad Mushtaq Karimi, Ch. Umar Din, Sardar Muhammad Amir Akbar Khan Title: ABDUL AZIZ vs MESSRS AHMAD BAKHSH & BROTHERS, LAHORE Case No.: Petition No. 34 of 1970 Petition No. 39 of 1971 Date of Judgment:1971-07-14 Reported As: 1972 PLC 274 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER SARDAR MUHAMMAD AMIR AKBAR KHAN (CHAIRMAN).-This application was filed on 26-3-1971 by the petitioner for re-instatement and other benefits against the order of his dismissal dated 13-2- 1970 under Standing Order No. 18 of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance-of 1968 (hereinafter called the Ordinance). Besides other objections, a preliminary objection has been taken that the petition is the-barred as it was filed more than 60 days after the grievance notice was received by the respondent. The parties led their evidence. From the evidence placed on record, the facts as they emerged out are that the services of the petitioner were terminated with effect from 10-1-1970. He sent a grievance notice to the respon-- dent on 17-1-1970 which was served on the respondents on 21-1-1970 according to a subsequent representation made by the petitioner to the respondent (Exh. R-13). The petition was" filed on 26- 3-1970, more than 60 days after the service of the grievance notice on the respondent. It is also proved on record that the respondent did not make a reply to the grievance notice. According to the provisions of Standing Order No.…
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