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2001 Supreme(Del) 504

High Court Of Delhi
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF DELHI - Appellant
Versus
RAMKISHAN - Respondent
Civil 3735 of 1997
Decided On : 04/22/2001

Advocates Appeared:
Anjani Kalia, RAJIV AGRAWAL

Headnote:Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 - Section 17-B — Payment of wages — Direction for — Meaningful interpretation of the words "full wages last drawn" — Order directing the payment of wages below the Minimum Wages Act would not be legal — Where workman was receiving daily wages or minimum wages an order Under Section 17-B should clarify that in paying the last wages drawn by workman he must be paid the minimum wages applicable w.e.f, date of award.

VIKRAMAJlt SEN

( 1 ) CM 10839/98 in CW No:3735/1997 costs paid.

( 2 ) THIS is an application under Section 17-B the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Ms. Kalia, learned counsel appearing for the MCD seeks to assail the Award at this stage. In my view this is not permissible. She further states that an order under section 17-B should be restricted to the lowest wages. I am also unable agree with this contention. Even if the Respondent was a daily wager as is contended by the learned counsel for the MCD he would be entitled to payment in accordance with the minimum Wages Act: In passing an order under Section 17-B of the Industrial disputes Act, a meaningful interpretation of the words "full wages last drawn". An order directing the payment of wages below the Minimum Wages Act would not be legal. In my view, therefore, where it is contended that the workman was receiving daily wages or minimum wages an order under Section 17-B should clarify that in paying the last wages drawn by the workman he must be paid the minimum wages applicable.

( 3 ) THE application is accordingly allowed and the Petitioner is directed to pay the respondent the wages last drawn by him, but in case these wages are only the minimum wages, or even below minimum wages he should be paid the minimum wages applicable today with effect from the date of the Award. At this stage, Ms. Kalia, learned counsel appearing for the MCD submits that the payment of back wages should be commenced from the filing of the petition.

( 4 ) RESTRICTED to the question of whether the order should be made effective from the date of the Award or from the date of the filing of the petition, renotify on 9th. February, 2001; 9. 2. 2001 cm. 10839/98 in C. W. 3735/97

( 5 ) LEARNED counsel for the Respondent has drawn my attention to a decision of a division Bench of the Karnataka High Court in M/s. Visveswaraya Iron and Steel ltd. Vs. Sri M. Chandrappa and Ors. , 1993 LLR 606. The Court had, after noticing the reasons for introducing Section 17b concluded that "though in Section 17b of the Act the word s "from the date of the award" are not found, having regard to the Objects and reasons stated for inserting this provision, we can, without any difficulty, come to the conclusion that the date from which the full wages last drawn to be paid should be from the date of the Award till disposal of the proceedings". I am in respectful agreement with this opinion.

( 6 ) ACCORDINGLY, the Order dated 22/1/2001 is modified to the extent that the petitioner is directed to pay the Respondents the wages last drawn by them which should not be less than the minimum wages applicable from time to time. It is clarified that the wages shall not fall below the minimum wages fixed for the period in question. These wages shall be paid with effect from the date of the Award.

( 7 ) APPLICATION stands disposed off.

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