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Citation: 1972 PLC 219
Court: Labour Appellate Tribunal
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-06-04
Parties: MESSERS JALEEL Brother LTD., KARACHI vs EMPLOYEES' UNION
Case cited as 1972 PLC 219
Court Name: Labour Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title: MESSERS JALEEL Brother LTD., KARACHI vs EMPLOYEES' UNION Case No.: Review Application No. KAR-371 of 1971 Date of Judgment:1971-06-04 Reported As: 1972 PLC 219 Result: application is accordingly Judgment ORDER This is an application for review of my order dated 5th March 1971, on to grounds, namely, that Ghulam Sarwar should not have been paid his wages from. January 1970, but from 10th February 1970. In this connection, reliance was placed on para. 10 of the application. Under that paragraph, the Union stated that Ghulam Sarwar was not paid his wages from 10th February 1970. On the other hand, Ghulam Sarwar stated that he had not been paid his salary from January 1970. The Court awarded wages to Ghulam Sarwar from January 1970, instead of 10th February 1970. It is true, the Court should not have awarded wages from January 1970, but from 10th February 1970. This point should have been urged at the the of the bearing of the appeal. This point cannot be taken now in an application for review. 2. In the second place, the learned Representative for the applicant, Mr. Izzat Puri, states that Amir- ud-din, a worker, should have been allowed 21 days' Earned Leave instead of 42 days. This contention is based on a document, which he has now filed. This also cannot be a ground for review, as the document was in possession of the applicant and it should have been produced before the learned Labour Court. No ground…
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