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Union Of India vs Col. J. N. Sinha And Anr on 12 August, 1970

In the present case we have already pointed out that neither clause (5) of the notification referred to above" nor s. 3 of the U.P. Industrial Disputes Act contained any provision which required that the members of the Conciliation Board were to show their reports to one another. All that was required was that they should send their reports to the Government through the Labour Commissioner. This was undoubtedly done. We are, therefore, unable to see and in fraction of the rules of natural justice in the present case.
Supreme Court of India Cites 8 - Cited by 460 - K S Hegde - Full Document

Western India Match Co. Ltd vs Western India Match Co. Workers Union & ... on 9 January, 1970

The learned counsel for the respondents submitted that no prayer was made by the appellant for quashing the order of the Government far making a reference to the Industrial Tribunal. It was, however, not necessary for the appellant to make such a prayer because if the High Court's order is quashed, then any subsequent proceeding which comes into existence as a result of the High Court's order would fall to the ground as a logical corollary of our finding. The learned counsel for the respondents after due consideration submitted that he would have no objection if the Government order for making a reference is quashed provided the Government's discretion to make a fresh reference to the Industrial Tribunal on the dispute is not fettered. We would, however, like to make it clear that the Government has sample discretion to make a reference to the Industrial Tribunal under s. 4-K of the U.P. Industrial Disputes Act if it so thinks fit. This Court in Western India Match Company Ltd. v. Western India Match Co. Workers Union and others(1) clearly held that even if a reference was refused by the Government that will not debar the Government from making a reference at a later time if it is satisfied that in the changed circumstances a reference is necessary.
Supreme Court of India Cites 18 - Cited by 124 - J M Shelat - Full Document
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