PAKISTAN STEEL MILLS LTD., KARACHI versus MUHAMMAD AZHAR PAKISTAN T&T ALL STAFF UNION N.I.R.C.
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 22A (G) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the High Court's decision to appeal the merit after the decision of the Trade Union Representative's Lux Standby Case of the case to the National Industrial Relations Commission. Remand was received. ) To give him an opportunity to show how he can represent the remand union order, the consent of the Supreme Court was not agreed upon by the parties represented under the National Industrial Relations Commission A full bench comprising three members will hear the question in this matter. Before the date of the hearing by the High Court before the terms of the order before the Commission, the National Industrial Relations Commission was directed that no matter what the representative of the union would be present, regarding the Lux Standi Is or not According to the remand order, the hearing and the case were to be settled and will not be dismissed on the basis of the prosecution. The matter could be heard on a daily basis until the matter is finally settled.
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