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Citation: 1971 PLC 550
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-08-15
Parties: MOHAMMED ABDUL JALIL vs DAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD., CHITTAGONG
Case cited as 1971 PLC 550
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): M. A. Sabur, Juned Ahmed Chaudhry, Ms. Nurul Huda Title:MOHAMMED ABDUL JALIL vs DAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD., CHITTAGONG Case No.: Complaint Case No. 611 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1970-08-15 Reported As: 1971 PLC 550 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL HUDA (CHAIRMAN): The petitioner Mohammad Abdul Jalil was a car driver on a monthly salary of Rs. 150.00 under the second party, Dawood Shipping Corporation Limited. The second party invented new devices and also now and then issued warnings to the petitioner. Ultimately on 18-11-1969 the second party dismissed the petitioner on the alleged ground that the petitioner lacked good conduct and-work and remained absent from duty without permission. There was of course no charge-sheet against the petitioner who was not also given any opportunity to explain the allegations levelled against him. The petitioner submitted a grievance petition, but the second party refused to consider anything. So, the petitioner has come before this Court by way of an application under section (1)(b) of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965 praying for re-instatement in service. The second party contested the case by filing written objection, wherein the second party contended that the petitioner exhibited utter carelessness and negligence in driving and in spite of repeated warnings there was no improvement in the conduct and work of the petitioner. So, the Management had to dismiss…
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