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MANZOOR AHMAD versus COMMANDER H.Q. SOUTH ZONE, KARACHI


Relationships 1 (3) (a) and 25 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 request for a complaint were terminated by the commander's headquarters for the rehabilitation services of employees working in the National Logistics Cell (NLC). In his petition filed under Section 25A of the Relations, he challenged his dismissal. Ordinances, those working in the 1969 NLC were definitely connected to the Armed Forces, and regarding their appointment and termination, civil authorities did not have the authority to transport such goods as the government directed. But on their return they had to go back. For any mismanagement or neglect, they should be appointed and punished by army officers, including the dismissal of their employees. Thus he rightly declared that the appointment and removal of employees working in the NLC was beyond the jurisdiction of the Labor Court Petitions. The El Relations Ordinance by the employees before the Labor Court under Section 25A of the industry was not sustained in 1969.

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