BISMILLAH IRON INDUSTRIES, KARACHI versus MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR SHAH ,
Industrial and Commercial Employment Ordinance 1960 Appellants claimed that suspended employees had no relationship with them, because they had allowed a particular person to give a factory, however, to a particular person, he Didn't choose to be presented with any construction. Appellant's version was contracted by appellants to demonstrate outside the factory, but no witness was presented, even though they had prepared to attend the attendance register but failed to do so. That is, the respondents were working in the appellant's factory. Not open to any discount The respondents were rightfully restored to service
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