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SAID SHAH vs ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION LAHORE — 1970 PLC 665

Citation: 1970 PLC 665

Court: Industrial Court

Year: 1970

Decision Date: 1970-06-26

Parties: SAID SHAH vs ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION LAHORE

Headnotes

Case cited as 1970 PLC 665

Judgment Text

Court Name: Industrial Court Judge(s): Mahmood Ahmad Soofi Title: SAID SHAH vs ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION LAHORE Case No.: Date of Judgment:1970-06-26 Reported As: 1970 PLC 665 Result: N/A Judgment AWARD The petitioner/complainant Said Shah (the son of Sher Muhammad Shah), who was formerly a driver in the employment of the Government Transport Service; which is under the administrative control of the Road Transport Corporation has instituted this complaint under section 38 of the West Pakistan Industrial Disputes Ordinance, 1968, on the date 28-7-1969 (before the promulgation of the current, Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969) In his complaint' he has stated that he was first employed as a driver by the Government Transport Service, Peshawar on the date 22-I1-1966. He has also stated that later on an unspecified date, he was shown a. charge-sheet and called upon to submit a brief reply to it. He asked for a copy of that charge-sheet and also applied for permission to inspect the relevant record so that he could make out copies of an accident report and of the statements made to the Police by the eye-witnesses of the accident in which the bus driven by him had been involved so that he could submit his reply to the charge-sheet that had been issued to him. These requests of his were, however, not accepted nor was he, given a opportunity of making a detailed reply to the charge-sheet. In these circumstances he wrote out a brief reply on the charge-sheet itself, which was…

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