CAWASJEE & SONS versus BOARD OF TRUSTEES, E.O.B.I. AND ANOTHER
Employees Old Age Benefit Act 1976 Section 2 BB and 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Determine the Contribution Liability in connection with payment of wages paid to dock workers provided by the Labor Board. Participants were in the stuttering business. Providing services in connection with the loading and unloading of seaports and cargoes, the authorities periodically demanded that the applicants contribute to the wages paid to such workers, after which the authorities failed. The petitioners subsequently suspended the demand before the High Court. The constitutional jurisdiction which was rejected where employees fall under the definition of Section 2BB, the Employees \ Old Age Benefit Act 1976, the assignment of the responsibility of the Partnership, according to Section 9 of the Employees' Second Provisions / Old Age Benefit Act Is read with. In 1976, the contribution of the persons to whom the contribution was sought was properly benefited by being employed under Section 2BB of the ND Employees / Old Age Benefit Act 1976, by the fact that the courts were under Question employees were working on a part-time basis. There could be no good reason to exclude them from the employee category. According to the High Court's Section 2BB in the dismissal of the constitutional petition, neither arbitrary action nor refusal to appeal the violation of the prescribed rules of the law was denied.
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