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Citation: 1964 PLC 810
Court: Labour Court
Year: 1970
Decision Date: 1970-06-10
Parties: MD. ASLAM vs MESSRS LATIF BAWANY JUTE MILLS LTD., DACCA
Case cited as 1964 PLC 810
Court Name: Labour Court Judge(s): Muhammad Karim, S. A. Hakem, Nurul Islam Khan Title: MD. ASLAM vs MESSRS LATIF BAWANY JUTE MILLS LTD., DACCA Case No.: Complaint Case No. 257 of 1969 Date of Judgment:1970-06-10 Reported As: 1970 PLC 849 Result: application is dismissed 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, hereinafter referred to as the Act. The case of the first party is that he was working under the second party as a drawn for 6 long years. His last pay was Rs. 114.00 per month. He was falsely implicated in a criminal case. But he was later on discharged by the Magistrate. During the pendency of the criminal case he was charge- sheeted and the second party - dismissed him from his service. The petitioner received the certified copy of the order on 21st June 1969 and submitted a grievance petition on 30th June,1969. But the second party did not redress his grievance. Hence he filed this case. The petitioner prayed for directing the second party to re-instate him to his former post with all back wages. The case of the second party is that the first party was caught red-handed by drawn Islam Khan Bahadur on 29th August 1968 at 2 a.m. while he was passing with a sack containing 201 pieces of silver carrier spinning frames stolen from the factory of Latif Brawny Jute Mills Ltd. The first party was further absent from duty from that date without any…
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