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Citation: 1970 PLC 34
Court: Industrial Appellate Tribunal
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-03-12
Parties: NOOR HASAN AND 2 Other vs THE DISTRICT MANAGER, GOVERNMENT
Case cited as 1970 PLC 34
Court Name: Industrial Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title: NOOR HASAN AND 2 Other vs THE DISTRICT MANAGER, GOVERNMENT Case No.: Appeals Nos. HYD-77, 78 and 80 of 1968 Date of Judgment:1969-03-12 Reported As: 1970 PLC 34 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER I propose to dispose of these three appeals by a common order, as the point of law in all the three appeals that requires consideration is the same. All the three appellants were Conductors in the employment of the Road Transport Corpora--tion. They were dismissed from service on various dates. 2. It would appear from Exh. R. W. 1/3, that Noor Hasan, Jumma Khan and Muhammad Qasim were re-instated under orders which had been forged. The District Manager, Government Transport Service, Hyderabad, therefore, terminated their services by his order dated the 24th July 1967. These appeals can be disposed of on the short ground that there was no contravention of section 30 of the Industrial Disputes Ordinance, 1959 (herein--after called the repealed Ordinance). A workman could be dismissed, who is not an office-bearer of the Union, on the ground of misconduct not connected with the Industrial Dispute. In the present case, however, three appellants, namely, Noor Hasan, Jumma Khan and Muhammad Qasim have not been dismissed on the ground of misconduct. When the District Manager came to know that their re-employment was under orders which were forged, he simply terminated their services on one month's pay in lieu of one month's…
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