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Citation: 1975 PLC 494
Court: Labour Appellate Tribunal
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-03-22
Parties: ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, LAHORE vs MUHAMMAD ISLAM
Case cited as 1975 PLC 494
Court Name: Labour Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Muhammad Jamil Asghar Title: ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, LAHORE vs MUHAMMAD ISLAM Case No.: Appeal No. LHR-186 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1971-03-22 Reported As: 1975 PLC 494 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER Muhammad Islam, formerly a bus conductor, was employed by the Lahore Omni Bus Service, which is under the administrative control of the Road Transport Corparation, Lahore. On 2- 12-1965, he was dismissed from service by the District Manager of the Lahore Omni Bus Service. He was re-instated under the award of the West Pakistan Industrial Court, Central Zone, Lahore with effect from 2-5-1968. In the award it was mentioned that he was not entitled to wages for the period not served by him in the Lahore Omni Bus Service. Against tha' award he went up in appeal before the Appellate Tribunal, who vide order dated 3-4-1969 accepted the appeal and modified the order of the Industrial Court by allowing him wages for the period when he was unemployed. That order is reported in 1969 PLC 545. On 31-5-1968 a charge-sheet Exh. P-4 was given to Muhammad Islam and he was asked tp submit his reply within 3 days. In that charge-sheet allegation against him was that he had taken 21 paisas from three passengers without issuing them tickets. Another allegation against him was that he had refused to reply on the form T. T. 40 and had misbehaved with the checker. His reply to the charge- sheet is Exh. P-5 dated 11-6-68. In that reply he has denied the…
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