B.K. JUNEJA Vs. INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL HARYANA, FARIDABAD
LAWS(P&H)-2001-3-129
HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA
Decided on March 08,2001

B.K. Juneja Appellant
VERSUS
Industrial Tribunal Haryana, Faridabad Respondents

JUDGEMENT

S.S. Sudhalkar, J. - (1.) THIS writ petition is filed by the workmen challenging the award of the Labour Court dated 4.10.1982 qua the denial of back wages, in iieu of which a sum or Rs. 5000/ - has been given as compensation.
(2.) COUNSEL for respondent No. 2 is not present. He is also not present in connection with the connected writ petition filed by the respondent challenging the award of the Labour Court. I have heard learned counsel for the petitioners.
(3.) LEARNED counsel for the petitioners has argued that the Labour Court has not given any reason for the denial of the back wages. The Labour Court has observed regarding back wages in the last paragraph of the award. It is as under: "As regards the relief, the learned representative for the management Dr. Anand Prakash cited and, 1977 Lab.I.C. 213. He further agreed that the reference was made much later stage and it took longer time in the adjudication which facts should also be kept in view while granting relief I have gone through the law cited by the learned representative, this case has its own peculiar facts. The workmen withdraw their dues including Provident Fund during the pendency of their writ petition in the High Court. Shri Harish Chand, workman was taken on duty under a settlement during the pendency of this reference. Shri Malkhan Singh was convicted in a case under Sections 324/34 IPC for an assault on Shri Niranjan Sinah, a workman of the Goodyear Factory because the latter appeared as a witness in a domestic enquiry held by the management against Shri Malkhan Singh. The conviction was upheld by the Sessions, Judge, Gurgaon, in appeal. Therefore, he could not DC reinstated for the misconduct. Shri Janak Singh and Shri Chaman Lal were re -employed by ine management and were in service. Therefore, the cases of Sarvshri Jai Chand, B.K. Juneja and Shiv Narain Sharma are to be considered at the final stage. It was in normal course to grant re - instatement with back wages but looking to the peculiar circumstances of the case, it will be in the fitness of things to re - instate the three workmen but I dp not allow back wages to them. They will be entitled to compensation of Rs. 50007 - each in addition to reinstatement. I award accordingly.";


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