CAWASJEE & SONS versus BOARD OF TRUSTEES, E.O.B.I
Employees participate in payment of wages paid to dock laborers provided by the Labor Board in determining the obligation to contribute Section 2bb and 9 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the Old Age Benefit Act 1976 Was in the business of steering at the seaport. And was providing services in connection with the loading and unloading of cargo. Authorities periodically requested the applicants to contribute to the wages paid to such workers, after which the authorities failed to apply. The petitioners suspended the demand before the High Court in its constitutional jurisdiction. It was rejected where employees fall under the definition of Section 2bb, Employees Old Age Benefit Act 1976, then the responsibility for the partnership is read in accordance with Section 9 with the other provisions of the Employees Old Age Benefit Act 1976. Of the contributions sought, were rightly found to be employees under section 2bb of the Old Age Benefit Act 1976, the fact below by the courts is that the employees under whom There is no compelling reason to exclude employees from the category. The High Court did not expressly disagree with the dismissal of the constitutional petition, nor was the appeal allowed to violate the law-abiding principles.
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