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Citation: 1970 PLC 372
Court: Industrial Court
Year: 1968
Decision Date: 1968-12-30
Parties: MUHAMMAD SHAFI vs MESSRS MADINA TEXTILE AND PRINTING WORKSHOP, LYALLPUR
Case cited as 1970 PLC 372
Court Name: Industrial Court Judge(s): Agha Muhammad Shah, Ch. Rehmatullah, Mushtaq Hussain Munir Title:MUHAMMAD SHAFI vs MESSRS MADINA TEXTILE AND PRINTING WORKSHOP, LYALLPUR Case No.: Date of Judgment:1968-12-30 Reported As: 1970 PLC 372 Result: N/A Judgment ORDER MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN MUNIR (CHAIRMAN).-Reply has been filed by the respondent. Since it reveals that clause (a) of Standing Order No. 18 of the West Pakistan Industrial and Com--mercial Employment (Standing 'Orders) Ordinance, 1968, has not been complied with, arguments have been heard. It is not denied by Mr. Nazir Ahmad Naz Representative of the petitioner, that the petitioner did not bring his grievance to the notice of his employer in writing within fifteen days of the occurrence of the cause of the grievance. He, however, contends, that since the petitioner informed the Labour Officer within time, it should be considered, that the grievance has been brought to the notice of the employer. I am not inclined to agree with him. Where the law requires a certain thing to be done in a certain manner, it should be done in that manner or not at all. The law requires 'that notice should be given to the employer and that too in writing. This has not been done. Therefore, since the provisions of clause (a) of Standing Order 18, has not been complied with, the application is not maintainable. I find no force in it and the same is hereby dismissed
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