ZIAUL HAQ versus PRESIDENT MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LTD.
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 2 (xxviii), 25 A & 38 (3) West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VII 1968), Preacher Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Scope of Labor Court, Decision Depends on According to the High Court's opinion that the person who was removed from the job ceased to live under the definition of labor, in cases where the standing orders did not apply, for the Labor Court's jurisdiction to be invalid. Appellant's petition was returned, every order passed by the Labor Court and Tribunal was subject to the writ jurisdiction of the High Court and the Labor Court relied on it correctly but since the High Court decision was not finalized. Was challenged before the Supreme Court and there was no justification for passing an unconditional order. Appeal as complainant will be returned without any remedy if Supreme Court rejects the High Court decision.
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