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ABDUS SOBHAN vs PROPRIETOR — 1970 PLC 800

Citation: 1970 PLC 800

Court: Labour Court

Year: 1970

Decision Date: 1970-05-14

Parties: ABDUS SOBHAN vs PROPRIETOR, ORIENT PRESS, DACCA

Headnotes

Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN): This is an applica--tion under section 25 of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965 which will be hereinafter mentioned as the Act.

Judgment Text

Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Muhammad Karim, S. A. Hakem, Nurul Islam Khan Title: ABDUS SOBHAN vs PROPRIETOR, ORIENT PRESS, DACCA Case No.: Complaint Case No: 71 of 1970 Date of Judgment:1970-05-14 Reported As: 1970 PLC 800 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN): This is an applica--tion under section 25 of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act, 1965 which will be hereinafter mentioned as the Act. The case of the first party was that he was a Compositor under the second party since 5-5-1965 at a monthly pay of Rs. 120.00. All Press workers of Dacca observed 27 days' strike with effect from 21-I 1-69 to 18-12-69 for fulfilment of their point charter of demands. This strike was sponsored by the Dacca Press Karmachari Union. The first party was an active member of the said Union. The first party however worked up to 26-11-69 and then he participated in the strike. Oh 27-I1-69 the second party issued a show-cause notice against the first party. He submitted an explanation. On 26-12-69 the first party was dismissed. He received a dismissal order on 26-1-70. He sent a grievance petition but he was not given any reply. Hence this application. The second party did not file any written statement nor entered appearance. So the matter was heard ex parte. It appears from the papers submitted by the first party that he was dismissed from his service by the second party on some charges. There was no formal enquiry. The second party did not…

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