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MUHAMMAD IKRAM vs MESSRS S. MUHAMMAD DIN & SONS LTD., LAHORE — 1962 PLD 364

Citation: 1962 PLD 364

Court: Commissioner For Workmen's Compensation

Year: 1970

Decision Date: 1970-09-02

Parties: Workmen's Compensation And Authority Under Payment Of Wages Act, Lahore Division, Lahore MUHAMMAD IKRAM vs MESSRS S. MUHAMMAD DIN & SONS LTD., LAHORE

Headnotes

Case cited as PLD 1962 Lah. 364

Judgment Text

Court Name: Commissioner For Workmen's Compensation Judge(s): Mian Nisar Ahmad Saleem Title:Workmen's Compensation And Authority Under Payment Of Wages Act, Lahore Division, Lahore MUHAMMAD IKRAM vs MESSRS S. MUHAMMAD DIN & SONS LTD., LAHORE Case No.: Date of Judgment:1970-09-02 Reported As: 1970 PLC 15 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER Muhammad Ikram son of Abdul Rehman has filed three applications under the Payment of Wages Act (no. 46/66, 47/66 and 49/66) against S. Muhammad Din & Sons Ltd., Lahore. In case No. 46/66 the applicant has claimed his wages from 28-10-1956 to 31-12-1957, and from 1-1-s8 to 15-4-1965, amounting to Rs. 4,490/43. In Case No. 47/66 he has claimed his wages from 16-4-65 to 28-7-65 amounting to Rs. 1101.25 (including earned leave deductions etc). In Case No. 49/66 he has claimed his wages from December 1965 to April 1966, amounting to Rs. 720. The respondent filed a written statement and raised the preliminary objection of limitation stating that the claim of the applicant in all the three cases was barred by time. In two cases no application for the condonation of delay was filed by the petitioner but in Case No. 46/66 an application was filed by him. After the issues were framed the cases were fixed for arguments on the preliminary issue of limitation. On 30-7-1966 when the arguments were to be heard from both parties, the representative of the petitioner objected to the appearance of the counsel for the respondent. On this point both parties filed…

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