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Citation: 1971 PLC 352
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-09-24
Parties: MUHAMMAD ALI vs SAFAR UDDIN
Case cited as 1971 PLC 352
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): S. A. Haleem, Muhammad Karim, Nurul Islam Khan Title: MUHAMMAD ALI vs SAFAR UDDIN Case No.: Complaint Case No. 330 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1970-09-24 Reported As: 1971 PLC 352 Result: case is decided Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN). This is an appli--cation under section 25(1)(6) of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965, which will be hereinafter referred to as the Act. The case of the first party is that he was a table-boy-cum---cook at a monthly pay of Rs. 75.00 since 1967. His services were abruptly terminated without any notice and without any legal dues by the owner Safar Uddin on 1-10-1969 without payment of the legal dues or notice, etc. The owner refused to show any reason and did not reply to the grievance petition copy of which was sent to different authorities. The second party did not turn up today and he was found absent on repeated call. Members are present. They gave opinion for termination benefits. The worker was examined who has established his claim by corroborating his claim as in the plaint. It appears that he is entitled to get termination benefit under the law. Therefore, this case is decided ex parte and the second party is directed to pay the first party termination benefits as per law. The amount shall be calculated acid deposited in Court by the second party to the credit of the first party within thirty days from today. Members on consultation agreed with my decision…
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