MUSLIM COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. versus AKBAR ALI
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 25A & 37 Wage Commission Award Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Written jurisdiction over the High Court under the jurisdiction of the Labor Courts and the Appellate Tribunal Labor Court and the Appellate Tribunal writ. Is under the jurisdiction of the decision. Despite the Appellate Tribunal High Court's view of the writ petition that the Wage Commission Award was not described as an award in the Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969, the violation could have been resolved by the National Industrial Relations Commission. Not the Labor Court's decision of the Labor Court. The appeal of the bank employee's complaint seeking a remedy for the violation of the Wage Commission award was postponed because the Labor Court had no jurisdiction in the matter, requesting the complaint be filed before the appropriate forum. The respondent's respondent has been directed to return.
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