SAFDAR versus GOVERNMENT OF SINDH
West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance 1968 Section 8 Industrial Relations Ordinance (XXIII of 1969), Section 25A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Arts 25 and 185 (3). Except under the established orders of the Provincial Government, the jurisdiction of the Pakistan Security Printing Corporation was granted by notification by the Government. The applicant was an employee of the corporation and was presented with a showcase notice. The appellate tribunal had taken it before the Labor Court in the complaint petition Excluded from the petition as well as confirmation of the appeal, the provincial government had unlimited powers to exempt any provision of the ordinance established under section 8 of the West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment Ordinance, 1968. By issuing a notification in the official Gazette where the corporation was dealing with the state sovereign affairs and printing of currency notes, government bonds, securities, stamps and other valuables, it was necessary for economic stability to see it. Because he ran away. Easily and without restraint, the Legislature, in its wisdom, authorized the Government to be exempted from any provision of the Permanent Order Ordinance, a reasonable rating under Article 25 of the Constitution, always valid, applied in the present case. The original complaint was not against Section 8. West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance, 1968, but was against the notification which created such a waiver which was denied permission to appeal.
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