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Citation: 1970 PLC 776
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-08-24
Parties: MESSRS WAHID TEXTILE MILLS, KARACHI vs WAHID TEXTILE MILLS' LABOUR UNION
Case cited as 1970 PLC 776
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Shoukat Ali A. Nanji, F. A. Khan, S. Z. Ahmed Title:MESSRS WAHID TEXTILE MILLS, KARACHI vs WAHID TEXTILE MILLS' LABOUR UNION Case No.: Date of Judgment:1970-08-24 Reported As: 1970 PLC 776 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER S. Z. AHMED (CHAIRMAN).-This application under section 45 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969 moved by the Wahid Textile . Mills, Karachi is based upon their application under section 34 of the Ordinance filed in the Court on the same day, namely, 27-7-1970. The facts stated in the latter application are that the Wahid Textile Mills is an Industrial unit which is independent of the Bawany Industries Ltd., Karachi, that by virtue of a Memorandum of Settlement executed by the applicants and the respondent-Union on 7-3-1970 in the course of conciliation proceedings, the respondent- Union is debarred from raising any further financial demands during the period of operation of the settlement i.e., up to 7-3-1972, that the workers of the Bawany Industries Ltd., a different industrial unit, resorted to a strike in pursuance of an industrial dispute on 25-7-1970 and that the present respondent, in sympathy with the workers of the Bawany Industries Ltd., also went on strike with effect from 25-7-1970, without raising any dispute with the applicants and without any prior notice of strike given in accordance with law. On this statement of facts, the applicant --Mills, in their application under section 34 of the Ordinance have…
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