DISTRIBUTION OFFICER, HOECHST PHARMACEUTICALS PAKISTAN (PVT.) LTD. versus PUNJAB LABOUR APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 25 A Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Status of Employees The High Court did not question the status of the employees in that position as it was a question about which to find out. Has been recorded by. The Labor Appellate Tribunal, which was not open to questioning the High Court in the constitutional jurisdiction, should have questioned whether the employee was an employee or not, after giving the case evidence to decide the question about the employees' status. The High Court was remanded to examine the case, after giving both the parties an opportunity to submit additional documents if necessary for the decision. In the jurisdiction of the Section 25A Foundation of Labor Court, the person who requested pro-section 25A views should be a laborer.
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