LAHORE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY versus ABDUL SHAFIQ
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 2 (xiv) and 25 A West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VI of 1968), Section O12 (3) of the Lahore Development Authority Act (XXX of 1975), Section 6 of Jurisdiction Lahore. Not only was the Development Authority empowered to prepare, implement and implement the Metropolitan Development Plan and the Annual Development Program, but also to improve environmental, housing, water supply, drainage, drainage, solid waste and other It was also empowered to develop, implement and implement schemes to perform functions. In section 6 of the Act, 1975, in addition to offering such services, the Authority was also engaged in the construction of roads, flats and houses, for the purpose of carrying out its schemes for practical purposes, the land acquired by the Authority. And a portion of it was sold in the form of plots. Arguing to the general public through auction or negotiation that the authority is not offering any services and thus it is not an industry, in the meaning of section 2 (xiv) of the Indian Earth Ordinance, 1969, the Standing Ordinance Ordinance, 1968. Was canceled, applied to employees of the Authority (LDA), and they may request jurisdiction of the Labor Court under section 12 (3) of the Ordinance 1968. In the event of termination of service, termination, discharge which provides an independent remedy and has enforced the provisions of Section 25A of the Ordinance, 1969.
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