Search Results Page
Search Results
1 - 8 of 8 (0.23 seconds)
Francis Xavier Joseph John Chawl vs Magna Graphics (I) Pvt. Ltd., Mr. T.P. ... on 17 March, 2005
cites
The Maharashtra Recognition of Trade Unions and Prevention of Unfair Labour Practices Act, 1971
The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
B.C. Chaturvedi vs Union Of India And Ors on 1 November, 1995
7. The Industrial Court thus referred to a number of decisions as cited by the respective parties and more particularly to the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of B.C. Chaturvedi v. Union of India [1996 I C.L.R. 389] and noted that unless the Tribunal recorded a finding that the punishment awarded was shockingly disproportionate, regards being had to the nature of acts of misconduct proved, it did not have the powers to mould the relief by invoking the powers under Section 11A of the Industrial Disputes Act.
Colour-Chem Limited vs A.L. Alaspurkar & Ors on 5 February, 1998
5. In Revision, an additional issue was taken up regarding the powers of the Labour Court to mould the relief, even if the charges were proved, at par with the wide powers available under Section 11A of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. The learned President of the Industrial Court referred to a decision of this Court in the case of Colour Chem Ltd. v. A.L. Alaspurkar [1991 II C.L.R. page 872] and noted the following observations on this point:
Article 227 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Hind Construction & Engineering Co. Ltd vs Their Workmen on 9 November, 1964
In the above case, this Court had referred to two decisions of the Supreme Court in the case of Hind Construction and Engineering Co. Ltd. v. Their Workmen [1965 (I) L.L.J. 462 on the point of shockingly disproportionate punishment as contemplated under Item 1(g).
Sarabhai M. Chemicals (S.M. Chemicals ... vs M.S. Ajmere And Anr. on 12 July, 1979
A Division Bench of this Court in the case of S.M. Chemicals and Electronics Ltd. Bombay v. M.S. Ajmera and Anr. [1982 L.I.C. Page 97], also considered the issue of shockingly disproportionate punishment and stated thus:
1