Supreme Court of India
Workmen Represented By Hindustan V.O. ... vs Hindustan Vegetable Oils Corporation ... on 10 April, 2000
Equivalent citations: JT2000(8)SC501, (2000)IILLJ792SC, (2000)3UPLBEC2425, 2001 AIR SCW 2282, 2000 (9) SCC 534, 2001 LAB. I. C. 2118, (2000) 3 CURLR 318, (2000) 3 UPLBEC 2425, (2000) 3 LAB LN 1075.1, (2000) 8 JT 501 (SC), (2000) 86 FACLR 804, (2000) 2 LABLJ 792, (2000) 4 SCT 1041, 2001 SCC (L&S) 114, (2000) 5 SERVLR 218
Author: S.P. Bharucha
Bench: S.P. Bharucha, Shivaraj V. Patil
ORDER S.P. Bharucha, J.
1. Leave granted.
2. The order under challenge has been passed by a Division Bench of the High Court at Calcutta. Its operative portion states that the writ petition filed by the present appellants and their application under Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act should be disposed of together, expeditiously. We are of the view that an application under Section 17B should be disposed of before the principal petition and it should be disposed of most expeditiously.
3. We, therefore, set aside the order under challenge to the extent that it requires the disposal of the writ petition and the Section 17B application together and we direct that the Section 17B application should be disposed of with great promptitude and before disposal of the writ petition.
4. The Section 17B application shall be listed before a learned Single Judge of the Calcutta High Court expeditiously, and the parties may seek a fixed date of hearing . It shall be open to the parties to raise all contentions in support of and against the application. It shall also be open to the First respondent to rely upon the order of the B.I.F.R. that it states has been passed.
5. The civil appeal is allowed accordingly.
6. No order as to costs.