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MD. OBAIDUL ISLAM vs Messrs BRITISH INSULATED CALLENDER's — 1971 PLC 69

Citation: 1971 PLC 69

Court: Labour Court

Year: 1970

Decision Date: 1970-07-27

Parties: MD. OBAIDUL ISLAM vs Messrs BRITISH INSULATED CALLENDER's CONSTRUCTION Co. LTD.,

Headnotes

Case cited as 1971 PLC 69

Judgment Text

Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): S. A. Haleem, Muhammad Karim, Nurul Islam Khan Title:MD. OBAIDUL ISLAM vs Messrs BRITISH INSULATED CALLENDER's CONSTRUCTION Co. LTD., Case No.: Complaint Case No. 198 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1970-07-27 Reported As: 1971 PLC 69 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRRMAN). This is an application under section 25(1)(6) of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965 which will be hereinafter referred to as the Act, made. by one Md. Obaidul Islam, a former-Assistant Engineer of the Second Party for termination benefits, etc. The case of the first party was that he was employed under the second party since 7th July 1969, at a monthly pay of Rs. 6,50'00. Later his pay was raised to Rs. 700'00 on 20-2-70. He was working as an Assistant Engineer of Ashuganj-- Jamalganj Contract. On 31-3-70 he was informed at Kishoreganj that his services would not be required on and from 5-3-70. Thereafter by another letter, dated 8-4-70 he was informed that his services would stand terminated with immediate effect. He was offered one month's notice pay. He sent a grievance notice on 17-4-70 and in reply to that the second party agreed to give him salary up to 14-4-70. The first party now claims that he was a permanent worker under the second party and that he was dismissed under the cloak of termination of services and that he should be given termination benefits as a permanent worker is entitled to. As against this the…

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