MESSRS GRAYS OF CAMBRIDGE (PAKISTAN) LTD. THROUGH CHIEF EXECUTIVE versus BOARD OF EMPLOYEES OLD-AGE BENEFITS
Sections 2 (b) (bb), 17, 33, 35 and 47 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Contribution Payment for Constitutional Demands Board of Employees Old Age Benefit Institution Authority to pay applicant In addition to the legal increase, the Board was exempted from legal proceedings while maintaining the order of payment of the original amount of the authority filed before the appeal was filed while passing the unlawful order, It was observed that under the agreement, the supply of employees through the establishment at the proportional rate converted to raw materials, they, in fact, circ The umstances were working in relation to industry issues and are covered under section 2 (bb) of the Employees \ Old Age Benefit Act 1976, the applicant arguing that the definition of employee such as the Employees \ Old Age Benefit Act 1976 Was considered in section 2 (bb) of, was not related to, had no power in the industry or establishment whether directly or indirectly employed / would fall under the definition of employee of the Department. Outward Demands relate to employees who do not fall into the category of non-exempt person under Section 47 (f) of the Employees \ Advantages of the Old Age Act, 1976 Employees outside the Establishment, under the circumstances, were considered as employees under Section 2 (BB) of the Employees \ Establishment Interpretation as Definition of the Older Benefits Act, 1976 The obligation to pay the Establishment was not excluded from the employees' contribution under the Old Age Benefit Act 1976, effective orders not to suffer any legal impairment, the Constitution of the High Court
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