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2001 Supreme(Cal) 771

AMITAVA LALA
Paschim Banga Byabasyi Sramik Sangstha – Appellant
Versus
Union of India – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
Mr. Asok De, R. N. Pal, S. K. Majumdar, Himadri Chakraborty and Ms. Tapati Ghosh, for the Petitioner
Mr. Subrata Roy and Soumen Sen, for the R. B. I.

JUDGMENT

This writ petition is made by a registered Trade Union represented through the General Secretary and other persons showing as the part and parcel of such Trade Union for the purpose of implementation of the provisions of the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 in respect of the petitioners in their respective employment and various other connected reliefs.

2. Originally a petition was made before this Court being C. R. No. 4221 (W) of 1990. In such writ petition Union of India did not appear to oppose the contention of the petitioners like today. However, the writ petition was disposed of with a direction upon the Union of India through the Secretary of Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation to consider the case of the petitioners upon noticing to the others i.e. Reserve Bank of India, Regional Labour Commissioner, Labour Contractor of the Reserve Bank of India etc. By a Office Memorandum No. 40(10)/92-C2 dated 29th March, 1993 the Regional Labour Commissioner (Central) Calcutta intimated the General Secretary of the Union that no case has been made out to prohibit contract labour under Section 10 of the Act in loading and unloading or other specified operati












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