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Citation: 1970 PLC 483
Court: Industrial Appellate Tribunal
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-12-31
Parties: MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ Appellant vs WEST PAKISTAN INDUSTRIAL COURT
Case cited as 1970 PLC 483
Court Name: Industrial Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title: MUHAMMAD SIDDIQ Appellant vs WEST PAKISTAN INDUSTRIAL COURT Case No.: Appeals No: LPR-4 of 1970 Date of Judgment:- Reported As: 1970 PLC 483 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER This is an appeal against an order of the learned Labour Court (Central Zone), Lahore; dated 2nd December 1969, on an application under section 31 of the Industrial Disputes Ordinance, 1959 (hereinafter called the Ordinance of 1959). The learned Court came to the conclusion that there was no violation of the provision of section 30 of the Ordinance of 19591 and, therefore; the application as not maintainable. It pay be mentioned here that section 30 of the Ordinance of 1959, is -equivalent to section 37 of the West Pakistan Industrial Disputes Ordinance, 1968 (hereinafter called the repealed Ordinance) and section 31 of the Ordinance of 1959, is equivalent to -section 38 of the repealed Ordinance. 2. I have heard. Mirza Nazir Ahmad Naz, the learned Representative for the appellant. His contention is two-fold the contended, in the first place, that the appellant was promoted in a permanent vacancy and having completed the probationary period of three months as Traffic Assistant; he should not have been reverted to his original post as Conductor. In the second place, the learned Representative submitted that he should be given an opportunity to substantiate his allegation; that the appellant was promoted against a permanent post as…
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