BUREWALA TEXTILE MILLS LIMITED, BUREWALA versus REGISTRAR, TRADE UNIONS, MULTAN
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 10 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Law Reform Ordinance (XII of 1972), the ability to file Section 3 Constitution Petition and transfer the labor court to the Court of Appeal against the registration of trade unions registrar trade unions. The cancellation of the Authority Registration could not be filed for the cancellation of the registration of the substitute treatment of the trade union provided under the provisions of the Establishment or Moto Moto's request, the constitutional petition and the Intra Court of Appeals Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, The intra-court appeal against the dismissal of the constitutional petition was properly rejected Was, also, legally incompetent to trade union registration order, however, if challenged on any other basis than the one mentioned in Section 10, Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1969, for the purpose of filing a complaint by the Registrar. Yes. , Constitutional application will be eligible and there is no cure for appeal, revision or review available, intra-court appeal will not be barred
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