MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK STAFF UNION OF PAKISTAN (C.B.A.) versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Section 27B [incorporating banking companies (amendment) Act (XIV of 1997)] Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXII of 1969), section 23 constitution of Pakistan (1973), arts 17 and 199 constitutional provisions of section 27B, negation of banking. The Companies Ordinance, 1962, challenged that Article 17 of the Constitution Amendment allowed trade union officials to use cars, vehicles, telephones, and bank premises for union activities. Section 27B was prohibited by the Ordinance of Banking Companies, 1962. Facilities such as cars, telephones and bank premises, such as the union's permanent office, were not part and parcel of the industrial dispute, therefore, such facilities had the fundamental right under Article 27B, Article 17 of the Constitution of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1962. Cannot claim. Under which trade union officials were banned from using cars, vehicles, etc.) No constitutional flaw was found and could not be announced. Article 17 of the Constitution was an intra-virus use of the telephone, after the car was illegally banned.
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