BANK OF INDIA Vs. CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL AND OTHERS
LAWS(ALL)-2012-1-479
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on January 12,2012

BANK OF INDIA Appellant
VERSUS
Central Industrial Tribunal And Others Respondents

JUDGEMENT

Arun Tandon, J. - (1.) THE services of the workman concerned were dispensed with by the employers w.e.f. 02.04.1975. Not being satisfied the workman raised an industrial dispute which was referred to the Industrial Tribunal cum Labour Court, Kanpur being I.D. Case No. 105 of 1983. The Labour Court by means of the Award dated 29.07.1985 has held that there has been violation of Section 25 -F of the U.P. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (herein after referred to as the Act, 1947) in the matter of termination of services of the workman. He had not been paid his compensation nor any notice has been given as per the provisions of the Act, 1947. The Labour Court, therefore, directed reinstatement with full back wages. In paragraph 19 of the Award it was provided that the management is free to deal with the workman after reinstatement in accordance with law.
(2.) THE employers in compliance with the provisions of Sections 25 - F, 25 -G and 25 -H of the Act, 1947, by means of one common order reinstated the petitioner, paid him full back wages along with other statutory dues and simultaneously terminated his services vide dated 17.12.1985. The workman, not being satisfied, raised another industrial dispute being Adjudication Case No. 101 of 1987.
(3.) THE Labour Court under its Award dated 29.10.1990 has held that there has been compliance of Sections 25 -F, 25 -G and 25 -H of the Act, 1947 and the issue framed in that regard has been answered in favour of the employers. However, the Labour Court has proceeded to hold that since the actual reinstatement had not been effected as per the Award dated 29.07.1985, the order terminating the employment of the workman dated 17.12.1985 is illegal. It is against this Award that the present writ petition has been filed.;


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