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Bharat Petroleum Corpn. Ltd vs Petroleum Employees Union on 27 March, 2003

In so far as the judgment of the Kerala High Court in CHEMOSYN' s case (cited (iv) supra) is concerned, it was held that a Trade Union, registered under the Trade Unions Act, 1926, is not amenable to writ jurisdiction as a trade union does not come within the definition of 'other authorities' under Article 12 of Constitution. But the facts therein are totally different from the instant one. There, the employer is a company and the respondent is the Association of Kerala Medical and Sales Representatives and as the members of the said Association, who had been deputed for training, went on leave defying the instructions and when the writ petition was filed to direct the Association to desist its members from indulging in any illegal activities, it was held that such a relief cannot be granted. The same cannot have any bearing on this case.
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Nlc India Limited vs The Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner – ... on 26 February, 2020

In Chemosyn (Private) Ltd. v. Kerala Medical and Sales Representatives Association reported in 1997 SCC OnLine Ker 77, the Kerala High Court dealt with a question of whether a Trade Union was amenable to the writ jurisdiction of the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, 1950. In the said case, a Writ of Mandamus was sought as against the Respondent Association which was a Trade Union. Answering the question in negative, the High Court held as thus:
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L.S.Sibu vs Union Of India on 15 October, 2012

5. A trade union like the Guild registered under the Act is neither an instrumentality nor an agency of the State discharging public duty and is therefore not amenable to the writ jurisdiction of this Court. The question is no longer res integra and this Court though in the context of police protection observed in Chemosyn (P) Ltd. and others v. Kerala Medical and Sales Representatives' Association [1987 (2) KLT 654] as follows:-
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