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Citation: 1971 PLC 289
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-08-31
Parties: MD. KHALIL KHAN vs THE DIRECTOR, ADMINISTRATION; ALAUDDIN AND TAIWA TEXTILE
Case cited as 1971 PLC 289
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): S. A. Haleem, Muhammad Karim, Nurul Islam Khan Title:MD. KHALIL KHAN vs THE DIRECTOR, ADMINISTRATION; ALAUDDIN AND TAIWA TEXTILE Case No.: Complaint Case No. 206 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1970-08-31 Reported As: 1971 PLC 289 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MD. NURUL ISLAM KHAN (CHAIRMAN).-This is an application under section 25(1)(6) of the East Pakistan Employment of Labour (Standing Orders) Act; 1965 which will be hereinafter referred to as the Act. The case of the first party is that he was a permanent worker under the second party since five years back and was on a monthly salary of Rs. 140.00. He was at first illegally re--trenched, but later re-instated in obedience to Labour Court's decision. By a letter dated 24-4-1969, as a machineman his pay was decreased from Rs. 140 to Rs. 110. So he complained to the Martial Law Administrator who directed the employer to give him his full pay. The second party however, illegally terminated his services by a letter dated 15-5-1969 which he received on 27-5-1969. He was given 3 months' notice that is, his services would terminate from 15-8-1969 after the expiry of three months: He sent his grievance petition on 6-6-1969 by registered post to the second party who received the same. But the first party got no reply. His prayer was to direct the second party to re-instate him to his former post with all back wages. The case of the second party is that the case of the first party is not maintainable since…
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