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1998 Supreme(Bom) 482

R.J.KOCHAR
Glass Division Kamgar Sangh and another – Appellant
Versus
State of Maharashtra and others – Respondent


JUDGMENT - R.J. KOCHAR, J.:---Rule. By consent heard forthwith.

2.Trade Union is to fight against exploitation of the working class in the factories, industries or in any kind of employment. They have to minimise and if possible, to abolish exploitation of the employees by the employers. While in the process of removing exploitation, they must always bear in mind that neither the industries nor industrialists can be and should be destroyed as the destruction of industries would be self-destructive of the working class itself. It might be, perhaps the trade unionists think that the industrialists or the entrepreneurs are evils but they must remember that they are the necessary wheels in the system. According to the industrialists or the capitalists, the labour might be considered in the same process of thinking as evil but it is also the necessary wheel which can never be whisked away from the system. In short, both the wheels i.e. the capital and the labour are essential in the system and both must coexist in mutual cooperation, neither should try to harm the other. Both must observe their respective 'Dharma' and should not cross the 'Laxman Rekha'.

3.The facts in the present cas





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