MUKHTAR HUSSAIN BOKHARI versus SINDH LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL KARACHI
West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance 1968 Section O12 Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXIII of 1969), Section 25A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petitioner Termination of Services for Respondent Respondents The industry under which 8 persons were recovered, dismissal of employees cannot be considered a violation of Section O12, the Labor Appellate Tribunal in view of the facts recognized in the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment Ordinance, 1968. Also found that employees also had to work. The term expires on a fixed date even though his services were terminated a month and a half after the date of his employment, thus, the employee cannot be said to have the right to remain in the department as he will receive all the benefits of his retirement. Also, legal orders on its termination orders, which show no economic exploitation, without legal authority, no case of interference in the constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court was found.
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