GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN versus PUNJAB LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, LAHORE
Constitution of Pakistan 1973 Article 25 A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Employee's Complaint Reversed Due to Disciplinary Action Started Against Him On Labor Charges The Labor Court rejected the Labor Labor Appeal Not a tribunal In an appeal, finding that the employee was an employee and could uphold the complaint application, the Labor Appellate Tribunal was responsible for keeping the order of legal rights short of its argument that its reasoning was clearly illegal, malicious and It was illogical, therefore, though usually the case was to be remanded. Send the tribunal for a fresh verdict according to the law, but the High Court decided to remand the matter to the Labor Court, which has yet to file a grievance petition on the merit, whose reasons for the remand were stated.
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