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1 - 7 of 7 (0.18 seconds)Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 10 in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 [Entire Act]
Basant Kumar Sarkar And Others vs Eagle Rolling Mills Ltd. And Others on 26 February, 1964
In Basant Kumar Sarkar and Ors. v. The Eagle Rolling Mills Ltd. and Anr. the Supreme Court held as follows:
The Life Insurance Corporation Of India vs D. J. Bahadur & Ors on 10 November, 1980
In Life Insurance Corporation's case (supra) the question which arose before the Supreme Court of India was as to whether a settlement shall lose its force only because stands repudiated. In the facts of that case it was held that a settlement does not lose its force unless the same is replaced by another settlement. The aforementioned decision, therefore, has no application in the facts and circumstances of this case.
Article 16 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Burn & Co., Calcutta vs Their Employees(And Connected Appeal) on 11 October, 1956
In Burn and Co. case (supra) the Supreme Court was considering a case to when an award can be re-opened. It was held that the principle of res judicata would apply to an industrial adjudication also.
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