MANSOOR AHMAD MIR, TARLOK SINGH CHAUHAN
Federal Mogul Bearing India Ltd – Appellant
Versus
Prit Pal – Respondent
Tarlok Singh Chauhan, J.
The appellants by medium of these appeals has challenged the order passed by the writ court on 17.11.2014, which is as follows:
CWPs No. 3441, 3442, 3443, 3444, 3878, 3879, 3881, 3883, 3884 of 2012
"Services of the workmen in the above writ petitions have been terminated during the course of conciliation proceedings before Labour Officer-cum-Conciliation Officer. Thus, the employer is directed to reinstate the workmen. The workmen so reinstated/re-engaged will not involve themselves in any Union activities and will not cause any problem in the premises of the workplace. The employer will be at liberty to impose stringent conditions to avoid vitiating of industrial peace in the factory premises.
To ensure that no trouble is caused by the re-engaged workmen, Labour Officer-cum-Conciliation Officer, Solan will visit the premises fortnightly and submit his report to this Court.
CWPs No. 3441 to 3444, 3878 to 3881, 3883 to 3885, 4084 and 9215 of 2012
Parties are also directed to explore possibility of amicable settlement outside the Court in view of this order.
List the cases for hearing in the first week of January 2015."
2. It is contended that the aforesaid
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