SHER MUHAMMAD versus ZAWAR HUSSAIN SHAH BUKHARI
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Sections 8 (7) and 38 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Section 20 Transfer of Labor Courts from Lahore Court to LL \ S Reg Registrar's Order, Trade Unions Involved in Request Under Section 8 (7), in the Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969, before the Labor Court, the fact that the registrar's trade unions were allowed to have their office \ L having their office approved by the Labor Court in this case Provides eligibility for, Registrar, trade unions, jurisdiction over the province, in the extended term, live, work on business, or gain profits S Court will be hardly any importance or relevance to determine the question of court jurisdiction, such words are found in section 20, PC. Applies only to natural persons and not to legal entities. The trade union's office was at \ S at which the labor court in the Anti-Establishment \ S \ 's department representing the respective trade union was, therefore, the appropriate court that was able to deal with the issue of issuance of a petition under section 8. ? ()), The Industrial Relations Ordinance, ? 69 6969, was improperly made at \ L at, and it may be that, under the doctrine of oppressing the oppressors and placing them under unnecessary trouble and expense, The work was done, so it was withdrawn. According to the law, the decision was moved from Labor Court to \ L at and Labor Court at S at
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