AZRA MOHSIN versus IMAM HASAN ASKARI (A.S.)
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 25A West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (VI of 1968), Section 2 (i) Complaint Petitioner Employee, whose services were terminated, was working at the school. The charity was run by a religious minority. And the educational trust and its purpose and purpose was to serve the needy and the needy. Trust funds were collected from donations, such fees could not be dubbed as industrial or commercial establishment trial court for the fees charged by the students and rent from the tenants of the trust buildings. It was found that the Labor Court's jurisdiction was not attracted to the matter and could not seek the provisions of Section 25A of the Employee Ordinance, a 1969 1969 order was passed against the employees, though it was severely Was objectionable, but could not have been open for investigation earlier in the complaint. Labor court
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