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1999 Supreme(MP) 646

C.K.PRASAD
Radheshyam Dewangan And Ors. – Appellant
Versus
South Eastern Coalfields Ltd. And . . . – Respondent


JUDGMENT

C.K. Prasad, J.

1. Petitioners are aggrieved by increase in their working hours from 6 1/2 hours to 8 hours as also reduction in the number of paid holidays. It is the grievance of the petitioners that the aforesaid changes in conditions of service have been done without giving any notice of change and the same has adversely affected their conditions of employment. They seek quashing of the same in the present writ petition filed under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India.

2. Mr. Rajendra Menon appearing on behalf of the respondents submits that increase in working hours as also decrease in number of paid holidays, are disputes in relation to which petitioners have remedy under the provisions of the Industrial Disputes Act. He further points out that several other Unions have raised similar disputes and on reference, same are pending for adjudication before the Central Government Industrial Tribunal, Jabalpur, and other Tribunals.

In such a situation, Mr. Menon contends that writ petition is not an appropriate remedy.

3. Having heard Sri Gupta for the petitioners and Sri Menon, for the respondents, I am of the opinion that dispute raised in the present case, cannot

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