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Citation: 1970 PLC 794
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-05-05
Parties: ABDUL HAVIID vs THE DIRECTOR OF` PORTS AND TRAFFIC
Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN).--This is an applica--tion under section 25 (1) (b) of the East Pakistan 'Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965, hereinafter referred to as the Act, The case of the first party is that he was a permanent worker under the second party as a Booking Clerk.
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Muhammad Karim, S. A. Hakem, Nurul Islam Khan Title: ABDUL HAVIID vs THE DIRECTOR OF` PORTS AND TRAFFIC Case No.: Complaint Case No. 152 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1970-05-05 Reported As: 1970 PLC 794 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN).--This is an applica--tion under section 25 (1) (b) of the East Pakistan 'Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965, hereinafter referred to as the Act, The case of the first party is that he was a permanent worker under the second party as a Booking Clerk. He was employed on 15-7-67 and was drawing a pay of Rs. 170 at the time of the termination of his services on 25-8-69. This was practically an order of dismissal passed in the garb of ter-- mination of his services by -the second party most arbitrarily and illegally. It was in utter violation of the provisions of section 18 of the Act. The second party did not hold any enquiry into the so- called allegations. What they did was that on 17-7-69 the second party No. 2 issued a notice on the first party making certain allegations such as not stamping the tickets at the I.W.T.A. terminal at Sadarghat where the first party was -working as a Booking Clerk. He submitted explanation on 24- 7-69. With-- out caring to prove the allegations the second party then dismissed him from service on the cloak of termination. Being highly aggrieved the first patty sent a grievance petition by regis--tered post with A/D to the second party on…
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