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A. H. M. KHORSHED ALAM vs PAKISTAN SHELL OIL Co. LTD — 1970 PLC 835

Citation: 1970 PLC 835

Court: Labour Court

Year: 1970

Decision Date: 1970-06-16

Parties: A. H. M. KHORSHED ALAM vs PAKISTAN SHELL OIL Co. LTD., CHITTAGONG

Headnotes

Result: N/A Judgment AWARD MD. NURUL HUDA (CHAIRMAN)- This case arises out of an application under section 25 of the Fast Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965 submitted by Mr.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): M. A. Sabur, Ms. Nurul Huda, M. A. Meerza Title: A. H. M. KHORSHED ALAM vs PAKISTAN SHELL OIL Co. LTD., CHITTAGONG Case No.: Complaint Case No. 71 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1970-06-16 Reported As: 1970 PLC 835 Result: N/A Judgment AWARD MD. NURUL HUDA (CHAIRMAN)- This case arises out of an application under section 25 of the Fast Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965 submitted by Mr. Khorshed Alam praying for setting aside the order of termination of his services under the second party, Pakistan Shell Oil Co., Ltd. It is alleged that the petitioner vas acting as a Radio Operator tinder the second party since 3-12-1966 and that there were two other Radio Operators, who were junior to him. The second party by a letter dated 20-12-1969 terminated the services of the petitioner and that order of termination is in vi3lation of section 13 f the Standing Order a Act, 1965. The first party submitted a grievance application on 31-12-1969 and received reply` to the same on 3-1-1970, In the said reply some justifi--cations were offered for retrenching the petitioner and for retain--ing in service a junior operator in preference to the petitioner. It is submitted that the retrenchment of the petitioner being against provisions of section 13 it is illegal and the petitioner has accordingly prayed for declaring the order of termination of his services as illegal and for setting aside the same. The second party while admitting that the…

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