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PEOPLE STEEL MILLS LIMITED, KARACHI versus MUHAMMAD NASIM QURESHI


Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 37 (3) (4) Appeal Eligibility Objections to the court's territorial jurisdiction over the filing of a complaint against the employee for removal from employment were filed in the form of written arguments by the owner at that time. When recording of evidence. The objection filed by the employer was initiated, after the court rejected the employer, filing an appeal stating that the complaint regarding the jurisdiction of the inward order had been dealt with during the hearing of the petition. This order cannot be considered an award or a decision to award. Pursuant to the right of appeal to the employer under section 37 (3) of the Ordinance, the Tribunal may be filed by the party filing the award or the decision of the appellate court by the employer, in the circumstances, from time to time. Because the final objection could be raised. The decision of the court when the order passed by the Labor Court was merely an inter-court order

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