GLOBE TRADERS versus EOBI
Employees Old Age Benefit Act 1976 Sections 1 (4), 2 (c), 2 (BB), 11 (3) and 33 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitution Petition for the Payment of Contribution Under the Company Registration Company Was filed under Section 11 (3), Employees Old Age Benefit Act 1976 and they were directed to contribute so that the company resisted registration and filed a complaint under S33, Employees Old Age Benefit Act 1976. The company was never staffed throughout the period. The complaint exceeded the eight employees and the request for ten employees' need for the process was dismissed on the basis that three directors of the company would also be included as employees of the company's payroll of the company were included in it. Only eight employees showed up and there were three directors, members of one family even said otherwise that directors do not come in the appreciation of employees as employees provided in section 2 (BB) of the Old Age Benefit Act 1976 Is gone The Old Age Benefit Act of 1976 was not applicable to the Company Order of Institution because the company was less than the required number under which the company was registered and it was asked to contribute by the High Court, under constitutional jurisdiction. Was.
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