PAKISTAN T&T ALL STAFF UNION versus N.I.R.C.
Industrial Relations Ordinance 1969 Section 22A (G) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) The High Court remanded the case to the National Industrial Relations Commission for an appeal decision on the merit after the decision of the representative trade union's Lux Standi question. Had received. Appellant) gives him an opportunity to show how he can represent the remand union order that the parties represented agreed with the consent of the Supreme Court, under which the three members of the National Industrial Relations Commission The full bench will hear the matter. According to the remand order by the High Court, the date of the hearing before the commission was directed to the National Industrial Relations Commission, to decide whether or not the union representative was present, regardless of the Lux Standi. Yes, according to the remand order, the trial and trial were to be settled and the non-prosecution would not be excluded for the CA until the matter is finally resolved and may be heard on a daily basis.
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