BANK OF AMERICA EMPLOYEES' UNION versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
Ordinance of the Banking Companies 1962 Section 27B [As Entered by the Banking Companies (Amendment) Act (XIV of 1997)] Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Articles 17 and 199 Application of the activities of the Union to disrupt the Constitution Guzar, who was a registered trade union of employees. Questioned the legality of Section 27B of the Banking Companies Ordinance, 1962, which also prohibited the use of car or telephone facilities by members of the trade union, with the consent of the employer, Was prohibited from running activities of. The Ordinance of the Banking Companies, before entering section 27B of 1962, precluded an outsider from becoming a member or official of a trade union, pursuant to Article 17 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The law guarantees a trade union official the right to use the telephone or car facilities or to engage in such activities in violation of its basic principles. Responsible for performing their assigned duties during office hours, the main purpose of the Legislation of Section 27B appears to be that such activities should be punished under the law and it cannot be said that such laws should be given to the first Article 17 of the Constitution was declared a breach. It was at the discretion of an employer to provide some facilities to the members or officers of the trade union, and the employee would receive services that were voluntarily or negotiated, and anyone convicted of taking advantage of the same question. Whether or not a legislative clause is violated will depend on the facts and circumstances of each case.
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