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Rahimyar Khan v. Kale Khan — 1966 PLD 765

Citation: 1966 PLD 765

Court: Industrial Appellate Tribunal

Year: 1970

Decision Date: 1970-04-18

Parties: C. C. MALKIK vs MESSRS PREMIER INSURANCE Co. (PAK.) LTD.,

Headnotes

In that case the principle was reaffirmed that the Industrial Court in appropriate cases can grant compensation instead of re-instating the workman. It is not fit case for the re-instatement of the appellant as his services were terminated as a result that the company did not need any Stenographer in the Zonal Office.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Industrial Appellate Tribunal Judge(s): Inamullah Khan Title: C. C. MALKIK vs MESSRS PREMIER INSURANCE Co. (PAK.) LTD., Case No.: Appeal No: KAR-56 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1970-04-18 Reported As: 1970 PLC 447 Result: company altered Judgment ORDER This is sat appeal against an Award dated, the 4th of February 1970. where by, the learned Chairman dismissed 'the application of the appellant under section 38 of the West Pakistan Industrial Disputes Ordinance, 1968 (hereinafter called the repealed Ordinance,) on the ground that on the facts established the appellant had failed to make cut a case that there was any violation of section 37 of the repealed Ordinance. The facts necessary for the dismissal of the appellant, briefly put are these. 2. The appellant applied in response to an advertisement for the post of a Stenographer in the respondent-company, on 23rd October 1969. He was appointed on a temporary post w. e. f. 2nd November 1967, for a period of three months. He was again appointed as a temporary Steno-- grapher on 18th January 1968, for a period of 3 months expiring on 30th April 1968. Thereafter by a letter dated the 26th of April 1968, the appellant was appointed as a Stenographer attached to Zonal Officer in the Regular Cadre w. e. f. 1st May 1968. He was to be on probation for a period of three months. Before the expiry of the period of three months, however, the period of probation was extended for a further period of three months on 10th July 1968.…

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