NATIONAL TANKER COMPANY (PVT.) LTD. versus FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN, MINISTRY OF LABOUR, MANPOWER AND OVERSEAS PAKISTANIS DIVISION
Companies Profit (Workers 'Participation) Act 1968 Section 4, 5 (a), 5 (g) and Profit of 7 Companies (Workers' Participation) Rules, 1971, Rule 3 and 6 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition The petitioner applied for retention, received all the interest on the money allocated to the workers. The partnership fund was to be distributed among the workers and no part of such income was to be paid to the Government Welfare Fund, The applicants did not comply with the R3 provisions. Failure to designate and present the names, addresses and other details of the trustees to the Companies Profit (Worker Ation Participation) Rules, 1971 and, and thus was not referred to the court with a clear hand, as at this time. The resolution of any disputes contained in the Companies Profit (Workers' Participation) Act, 1968 was also not benefited by the applicants, there were factual disputes in the petition and such disputes were not decided abnormally. Could go The constitutional jurisdiction of the High Court Petition was dismissed due to lack of goodwill and substance.
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