PAKISTAN STEEL MILLS CORPORATION (PVT.) LTD. versus SINDH LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
Sections 2A, 4 and 6 of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 212 (3) of the Appellate Tribunal as the time limit for extending the limitation of the reduction in proceedings before the High Court against the order of the employees against the order. Instead of filing appeals before the service tribunal within 30 2 days after the filing of section 2A in the Services Tribunals Act 1973, the employees filed the petition on 12 6 2000 and the service tribunal filed the same existence. Deleted. The ban was imposed under the provisions of Section 2A of the Service Tribunals Act, 1973 and it was enforced from 10 6 1997 and the termination of proceedings before any court in view of section 6 of the Service Tribunals Act 1973 I will be appealed before the service tribunal. In 1991, the employees filed a constitutional petition, which was pending and stood on an automatic rise. The abolition of Section 2A in the Service Tribunals Act, 1973, 1997, 1997 but on 4 4 2000, a formal leave order was passed, which did not extend the period of limitation set by law under which the Supreme Court The tribunal refused to interfere with the decision to grant leave. Appeal denied
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