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Citation: 1972 PLC 42
Court: Labour Appellate Tribunal
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-04-13
Parties: WORKERS' UNION vs THE SIND ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, KARACHI AND 2 OTHERS
Case cited as 1972 PLC 42
Court Name: Labour Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title:WORKERS' UNION vs THE SIND ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, KARACHI AND 2 OTHERS Case No.: Appeal No. KAR-14 of 1971 Date of Judgment:1971-04-13 Reported As: 1972 PLC 42 Result: appeal is allowed Judgment DECISION This is an appeal against an order of the learned. Chairman of the Second Sind Labour Court, Karachi, dated the 13th of February 1971, whereby the learned Court dismissed the appli--cation of the Collective Bargaining Agent under section 34 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 (hereinafter called the Ordinance). The Bargaining Agent had prayed for re-instatement of Abdul Shakoor, Conductor, who, according to it was dismissed illegally by the District Manager. 2. Abdul Shakoor filed his own affidavit in support of the petition under section 34 of the Ordinance and that of Mohammad Azeem, who was travelling in the bus on 30th May 1970, when the bus of Abdul Shakoor was checked by Mohammad Ali, Traffic Assistant, who found certain irregula--rities for which Abdul Shakoor was charge-sheeted and dismissed from service. Abdul Shakoor stated in paragraph 3 of his affidavit that the District Manager did not hear him personally before dismissing him from service. Abdul Shakoor further stated that he was not supplied with a copy of the Enquiry Officer's Report, so as to enable him to defend himself before the District Manager. 3. The learned Court ruled out the plea of Abdul Shakoor on the ground that…
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