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Citation: 1970 PLC 757
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-12-31
Parties: TAJUDDIN SILK MILLS WORKERS' UNION vs MESSRS TAJUDDIN SILK MILLS LTD., KARACHI
Case cited as 1970 PLC 757
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Shoukat Ali A. Nanji, F. A. Khan, S. Z. Ahmed Title:TAJUDDIN SILK MILLS WORKERS' UNION vs MESSRS TAJUDDIN SILK MILLS LTD., KARACHI Case No.: Date of Judgment:- Reported As: 1970 PLC 757 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER Z. ARMED (CHAIRMAN).-This is an application by the Tajuddin Silk Mills Workers' Union under Order XXXIX, ales 1 and 2, C. P. C. and section 15l, C. P. C. seeking a temporary injunction against the respondent-Mills prohibiting them from disposing of, by sale or otherwise the machinery of the Mills during the pendency of the industrial Dispute between the parties. It appears that the applicant- Union who is Bargaining Agent in respect of the respondent-Mills served a Notice of Demands on the respondents dated 19-6-1970, under section 26 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, that on 20-6-197,), the respondents served a notice of counter-demands on the applicant, that on 2 1- 6-1970 the respondents locked out 46 workers of the Mills, that, therefore, the applicant-Union served a notice of strike dated 26-6-1970, upon the respondents under section 28 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, that, in turn, the respondents served upon the Union a notice of lockout effective from 23-7-1970, and that on 30-6-1970, the respondents put up a notice of total closure of business with effect from 1-7-1970 on the ground of "lack of demand and slumpness in the market." The result was that with effect from 1-7-1970, all the remaining…
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