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Citation: 1971 PLC 546
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-09-08
Parties: ABDUL LATIF vs GUL AHMED JUTE MILLS LTD., CHITTAGONG
Case cited as 1971 PLC 546
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Juned Ahmed Chaudhry, M. A. Subur, Ms. Nurul Huda Title: ABDUL LATIF vs GUL AHMED JUTE MILLS LTD., CHITTAGONG Case No.: Date of Judgment:1970-09-08 Reported As: 1971 PLC 546 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL HUDA (CHAIRMAN).-This case arises out of an application under section 25(1)(b) of the East Pakistan Employ--ment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965. Abdul Latif is the petitioner. He alleges that he was an employee under the second party, Gul Ahmed Jute Mills Limited. He joined service on 27-8-68. It is alleged by the petitioner that he is an active Trade Unionist and for that he incurred displeasure of the second party. It is said that he was frivolously charge-sheeted on 26-8- 69 and that there was no impartial enquiry on the charge sheet and the petitioner was not also given opportunity to represent his case. He was subsequently dismissed on 12-9-69 and against the said order of dismissal he submitted a grievance petition, but to no effect. So, the petitioner has come up before this Court for his re-instatement in service with all attendant benefits. The second party while admitting that the petitioner was in their service contend that he was justly charge-sheeted for misconduct and having been found guilty of the same he has been legally dismissed from service. We have got to consider in this case whether the dismissal of the petitioner from service is legal and valid and we have got to consider also what benefit the…
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