P.K.BANERJEE, N.L.UNTWALIA
Ratan N. Tata – Appellant
Versus
Capt. S. B. Mathur – Respondent
N.L.Untwalia and P.K.Banerji JJ.
1. Captain S. B. Mathur, the first opposite party in the writ application, was employed as the Chief Pilot Instructor of the Jamshedpur Co-operative Flying Club, of which petitioner No. 1 is the President and Petitioner No. 2 is the Secretary. According to the petitioners case, Captain S. B. Mathur was found guilty of certain charges and was dismissed by an order of the Managing Committee, dated the 16th of October, 1967. Captain Mathur made an application to the Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Bihar, the second opposite party in the writ application, praying to him to set aside the order of dismissal on the grounds mentioned in his petition. A rejoinder was filed on behalf of the petitioners and, inter alia, a point was taken that the Registrar had no jurisdiction to entertain and decide the dispute of the nature of disciplinary action taken by the Managing Committee against its paid servant. The Registrar Registered the dispute as Dispute No. 37A of 1967 and gave a preliminary hearing to the parties on the point of his jurisdiction to decide this dispute. By order dated the 27th of November, 1967, he held that Rule 15 of the Bihar & Ori
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