Your Digital Lawyer, Always on Duty
Initializing Secure Chambers
Citation: 1970 PLC 124
Court: Industrial Appellate Tribunal
Year: 1969
Decision Date: 1969-07-07
Parties: AKHTAR HUSSAIN vs THE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, LAHORE
Result: appeal is dismissed Judgment ORDER This is an appeal against an order of the West Pakistan Industrial Court (Central Zone), Lahore, dated 31st March 1969. The appellant was a Conductor in Lahore Omnibus Service, Lahore.
Court Name: Industrial Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title: AKHTAR HUSSAIN vs THE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, LAHORE Case No.: Appeal No. LHR.-176 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1969-07-07 Reported As: 1970 PLC 124 Result: appeal is dismissed Judgment ORDER This is an appeal against an order of the West Pakistan Industrial Court (Central Zone), Lahore, dated 31st March 1969. The appellant was a Conductor in Lahore Omnibus Service, Lahore. He was dismissed for misconduct by the District 'i Manager, Lahore. On appeal he was re-instated on compassionate grounds, without payment of any back benefits. 2. The appeal is confined to the back benefits. It is contended by -the learned Advocate for the appellant that the appellant did not give the application to the Department on 1 ]ih March 1969, in which he had stated that if he was re-Instated he will have no claim for back benefits. The appellant produced a carbon copy of another application which he states that he made before the Appellate Authority. Air Commodore A. M. Allah Dad, who heard the appeal, appeared before the Industrial Court and stated that the appellant had made the application on 11th March 1969, stating therein that if he was re-instated, he will not claim any back wages. He had also stated that he was without job for a long time, that he was starving and that he had small children. Air Commodore A. M. Allah Dad passed the following orders:- "Akhtar Hussain, ex-Conductor No. 1036, is hereby re--instated…
Read the full judgment on Al Wakeelo — Pakistan's AI-powered legal research platform.