THE STATE versus MUKHTAR AHMAD AWAN
Sections 3 (a) and 7 (2) (b) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 require the registration of trade unions The rival claims of unions on the same worker for registration could not be a member of two at a time. Applicants and respondents will make it mandatory for trade unions to claim trade union rivals' claims on the same members, after giving such members the opportunity to choose from a union establishment of more than two trade unions, A competing trade unions cannot be registered unless it is established that the Registrar of Establishments, Trade Unino One-fifth of the total number of employees employed by them is a member, having the exclusive jurisdiction to decide whether the trade union will be eligible for registration, the High Court, the constitutional jurisdiction, such inquiry Could not enter into the Certificate Registration under which such trade union was registered without legal authority nor was declared legal after hearing of the applicants, to decide on the registry of the respondent trade unions. Result for, the trade unions received a remand for the result
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