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Citation: 1972 PLC 252
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-12-01
Parties: TASNIM AHMED vs MESSRS PAKISTAN GUM AND CHEMICALS LTD., KARACHI
Case cited as 1972 PLC 252
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Kasam Usman Kandawala, F. A. Khan, Shaffi M. R. Ahmad Title: TASNIM AHMED vs MESSRS PAKISTAN GUM AND CHEMICALS LTD., KARACHI Case No.: Application No. 222 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1971-12-01 Reported As: 1972 PLC 252 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER SHAFFI MUHAMMAD R. AKHUND (CHAIRMAN).-In this application, under Standing Order 18 of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968, the applicant seeks re-instatement with full back benefits and wages from the respondent. The applicant's case is that he was the permanent workman employed in the respondent- Company as Electrician since to years. On 2nd August 1970, the applicant alongwith other workmen formed a Trade Union and was elected as Finance Secretary in the elections thereof. The application for registration of the Trade Union was made on 5th August 1970, and on the same date, the respondent was intimated accordingly. The latter, however, started harassing, intimidating and victimising the leading workers and officers of the Trade Union, including the applicant. On 8th August 1970, the respondent terminated the services of the applicant illegally and unlawfully and without assigning any reason. The applicant, made representation against the illegal termination of services to the respondent on 18th August 1970, but to no effect. Hence, he has moved this application. The respondents, in the Reply Statement, admit that the applicant was their permanent…
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