GHULAM SHABBIR versus PRESIDING OFFICER, FOURTH SINDH LABOUR COURT
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 25A West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment Standing Order Ordinance (VI of 1968), Section O15 (3) Disappeared from Service to Applicant of a Bus Conductor in Service Transportation Approved. It was found out that the Checking Squad received rent from passengers without issuing tickets, refusing to hand over the check party members to TL VI for inspection purposes, who was also the appellant's top officer and under such guilty motions and Disobedience of the law The order of his superiors, which was a misdemeanor, was given to the appellant the entire opportunity to defend his case and there was nothing in the record to show that the inquiry officer had been impartial and had given his Defending witnesses did not consider the inquiry illegal because their conduct was clear in questioning the witnesses The legal and reasonable orders of his superiors proved against the appellant and the sentence imposed on the appellant was upheld.
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