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Sk. AHMAD ALI vs ABDUR RAHIM — 1970 PLC 845

Citation: 1970 PLC 845

Court: Labour Court

Year: 1969

Decision Date: 1969-12-31

Parties: Sk. AHMAD ALI vs ABDUR RAHIM

Headnotes

Case cited as 1970 PLC 845

Judgment Text

Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): S. A. Haleem, Muhammad Karim, Nurul Islam Khan Title: Sk. AHMAD ALI vs ABDUR RAHIM Case No.: Date of Judgment:- Reported As: 1970 PLC 845 Result: application is dismissed Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN).--This is an application under section 25(1);6) of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965 hereinafter referred to as the Act, for termination benefits. The case of the first party is that he was a conductor by profession and that he was engaged by the second party at a daily wage of Rs. 8.00 with effect from 15th December 1967. While he was discharging his duties to the entire satisfaction of the employer, he was suddenly suspended from his duly with effect from 31st July 1969. On 4th August 1969, - he approached the second party to resume his duties. The second. party informed him verbally that his services would no longer be required. Being aggrieved, he sent grievance petition r--13th August 1969, by registered post with A/D with claim for re-instatement to his former post with all back wages. There were several correspondences, but to no effect. The second party replied to the grievance petition wherein it was stated that the first party was employed on 'no work no pay' basis. It was denied that the first party was ever suspended or that his services were terminated. It was stated that he was absenting without any permission with effect from 1st August _1969. Since then it was presumed that the…

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