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2001 Supreme(SC) 842

SHIVARAJ V.PATIL, D.P.MOHAPATRA
Ajit Kumar Barat – Appellant
Versus
Secretary, Indian Tea Association – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Shivaraj V. Patil. J.-In this writ petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, the Petitioner has sought for setting aside the judgment and order dated 14.2.2000 passed by this Court in C.A. No. 1041 of 2000 (Secretary, Indian Tea Association v. Ajit Kumar Barat & Ors.)1

2. The facts to the extent relevant to dispose of this petition briefly stated are the following:-

The petitioner was appointed as Assistant Secretary by the respondent No. 1 on 16.9.1986; was promoted to the post of Joint Secretary on 1.4.1991; was transferred on 22.5.1995 to Dibrugarh, which order of transfer was also the subject-matter of another litigation with which we are not concerned in this petition. His services were terminated with effect from 27.11.1995. An industrial dispute was raised by the petitioner. Labour Commissioner submitted the failure report in conciliation proceedings on 2.7.1997 recommending a reference, as according to him the question whether the petitioner was a workman required adjudication. Since the Government did not act, the petitioner filed writ petition in the High Court of Calcutta.  The High Court directed the State Government to take dec

















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