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Citation: 1972 PLC 348
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1971
Decision Date: 1971-07-08
Parties: Mirza ASLAM BEG vs THE DIRECTOR ESTABLISHMENT, PAKISTAN CYCLE INDUSTRIAL
Case cited as 1972 PLC 348
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Ch. Umar Din, Sardar Muhammad Amir Akbar Khan Title:Mirza ASLAM BEG vs THE DIRECTOR ESTABLISHMENT, PAKISTAN CYCLE INDUSTRIAL Case No.: Petition No. 45 of 1971 Date of Judgment:1971-07-08 Reported As: 1972 PLC 348 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER SARDAR MUHAMMAD AMIR AKBAR KHAN CHAIRMAN). This application was filed by Mirza Aslam Beg, petitioner, under section 34 of the industrial Relations Ordinance of 1969 (heroin, after called the I. R. O.) for re-instatement against the order of his dismissal dated 5-2-71. He alleged in his petition that he was appointed as a Canteen Manager by the respondent. He was suspended from service on 14-11-1970 which was extended to six months. An enquiry was instituted against him as a result of which he was dismissed Iron service. He sent a grievance notice against the order of his dismissal. He seeks 're-instatement on the ground that the charge of misconduct was not proved against him and order of dismissal was male fide. Preliminary objections were taken on behalf of the respondent that the petitioner was not a workman and that no right guaranteed or secured to him was denied by the respondent such, the application under section 34 of the I. R. O. Was not maintainable. As the petitioner sent his grievance petition under Standing Order No. 18 of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance of 1968 (hereinafter called the Ordinance) and the relief of re-instatement to workman…
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