PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION TRADE UNION versus N.I.R.C.
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 22 D-Constitution Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Order of Constitutional Appeal A member of the National Industrial Relations Commission proceeded to entertain a full bench exercise comprising two members of the National Industrial Relations Commission. By appealing and at the same time suspended operation, the constitutional right to revoke the constitutional jurisdiction of a single member of the Commission was sufficient to symbolize the right to retain the constitutional petition while in the case of the applicants. It was born out of a rage. The question of pending proceedings and qualifications before the National Industrial Relations Commission, as well as the constitutional and jurisdiction of this Commission, included the constitutional petition before the High Court, the Single Bench of the National Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969. May be appealed against the injunction. Only the entire bench of the three members was entertained, listened to and disposed of and only modified that once the entire bench was formed, by the three members of the commission, some members were not available. The hearing of the appeal will not be stopped or interrupted due to this. At a later time or for the reason that he was unable to attend any such commission or bench meeting consisting of more than one member, as the proceedings would continue and a decision or award would be given or the absence of such member. I will be judged and punished. Any act, decision, award or award of the Commission or the Bench shall not be invalid or only by reason of such absence or vacancy or by a Bench consisting of a defect or two members in the composition of the Commission. Approve
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