PAKISTAN SEAMEN\'S UNION, KARACHI versus REGISTRAR, TRADE UNIONS, KARACHI
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 7 (2) (b) Registration of the trade union bar against the Petitioner Trade Union was the only trade union registered before and registered as a Collective Bargaining Agent (CBA) by the Establishment Employees. Represented, after more than 10 years of registration, the applicant trade unions, the defendants trade unions which were formally constituted and the registrar trade unions accepted the petition of the plaintiffs and approved them to register. The Dodgers Union objected to such registration as the Arden under section 7 (2) (b) of the Ordinance The season was 1969. When the respondent unions applied for such registration, only one trade union, which was the applicant, was present, while the prohibition against registration of trade unions included in section 7 (2) (b) of the Ordinance, 1969. That was the case. When there were already two or more registered trade unions in the Establishment Responding Unions, the Registrar was rightly registered.
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