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Citation: 1970 PLC 788
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-05-18
Parties: ALI AHMED vs SHAHAJAHAN MATABBAR, PROPRIETOR, MESSRS
Result: accordingly ordered Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN).-This is an application under section 25 (1) (b) of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965, which will be hereinafter referred to as the Act, made by the first party Ali Ahmed, against the second party Mr.
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Muhammad Karim, S. A. Hakem, Nurul Islam Khan Title: ALI AHMED vs SHAHAJAHAN MATABBAR, PROPRIETOR, MESSRS Case No.: Complaint Case No. 32 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1970-05-18 Reported As: 1970 PLC 788 Result: accordingly ordered Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN).-This is an application under section 25 (1) (b) of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965, which will be hereinafter referred to as the Act, made by the first party Ali Ahmed, against the second party Mr. ShahajahAn Matabbra, Proprietor of Messrs Popular Industries. The case of the first party is that he had been working as a Mechanic under the second party since 4-11-1967 at a monthly pay of Rs. 140.00. During leis employment under the second party he met with a severe accident on 23-1-1968 as a result of which he lost 4 fingers except the thumb and half of the palm of his right hand resulting in 70 per cent. loss in his earning capacity. After receiving treatment for about 3 months in the Dacca Medical College Hospital at his own cost, he presented himself for duty to the second party on 11-6-1968 and continued to work till 3-2-1969. On 4th February 1969 when he went to attend to his duties he was informed by the second party that he was dismissed from service. He was not given any copy of the alleged dismissal letter in writing though he requested for the same. The second party threatened him with assault and dire consequences. This order…
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