JASWANT SINGH, V.R.KRISHNA IYER
Delhi Cloth And General Mills Company LTD. – Appellant
Versus
Prem Chand Gupta – Respondent
V.R.KRISHNA IYER, J.
(1) THIS appeal is really a non Apeal but that is how the work of this court gets cluttered up with nonissues.
(2) RIGHT at the beginning Shri Hardyal Hardy appearing for the appellant company stated that the worker first respondent who was allegedly absent for more than eight days was therefore told off and his services terminated relying on the Standing Orders. The worker went to the Labour court and successfully contested the validity of the termination of his service. The award passed consequently was reinstatement into service and payment of a sum of Rs. 500.00 in lieu of back wages. The Management (appellant) through its Counsel Shri Hardy represents that the sum of Rs. 500.00 had been paid, that the worker had been reinstated and that continuity of service and credit for back wages have been accorded. Nothing therefore remains as a matter of substance. Nevertheless, some shadow boxing may still survive as to whether it is paragraph 17 or paragraph 30 of the Standing Orders which is attracted. Shri Hardy says that having regard to the sequel and the satisfaction of the Management with the workers service, there is no need to g
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