PAKISTAN STEEL MILLS CORPOPORATION (PVT.) LTD. versus SINDH LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
Sections 2A, 4 and 6 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 1212 (3) Demanding the dismissal of appeal by the service tribunal, the time limit for extension of the limitation of proceedings before the High Court by the employees was against the order. Constitutional petitions filed before the Court, 25 2 1991, passed by the authority, which terminated 11 4 2000, after inserting Section 2A in the Service Tribunals Act 1973, within 30 days of the service tribunal. Instead of filing appeals before, 6 filed on 2000, and dismissed the service tribunal. The same restriction was withheld by a ban by section 2A of the Service Tribunals Act, 1973, and it was enforced from 10 6 1997, and in the event of any proceeding against any court, section 6 of the Service Tribunals Act 1973 Was enforced in view of Appeal to the service tribunal should be given priority within 90 days. The Service Tribunals Act 1973, ie 10 6 1997, was a provision of section 2A but the formal order of amnesty 11 4000 was passed, which did not extend the period of limitation set by law under which the Supreme Court The service refused to interfere with the tribunal's decision. The appeal was denied on leave
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