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1978 Supreme(SC) 31

JASWANT SINGH, V.R.KRISHNA IYER
Management Of Delhi Transport Corporation – Appellant
Versus
B. B. L. Majalay, Presiding Officer, Labour Court, Delhi – Respondent


JUDGMENT

KRISHNA IYER, J.:— Shri Saharya, when the arguments were opened, expressed his difficulty in unfolding the facts of the case and when it became apparent that the subject-matter of the appeal consisted of two trivial sums payable to the former conductors who were later dismissed by the appellant, the Delhi Transport Corporation, contended that his client was primarily interested in the question of law as to whether the respondent conductors after their dismissal could rely upon S. 33C (2) of the Industrial Disputes Act for enforcement of arrears of wages due.

2. We are satisfied that the matter involved is so trivial that we should not agitate on this appeal at all. It is not as if once special leave is granted under Art. 136 this Court is bound to decide every question of law, be it big, small or petty in the sense of the actual subject matter. In this view we are not inclined to go into the question of law raised before us but make it clear that the position of law canvassed before us by Shri Saharya may await pronouncement in a better case where the stakes have some sensible relation to the special jurisdiction of this Court. We leave the question of law open but unhesi



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