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Tulsidas Khimji vs F. Jeejeebhoy Of Bombay And Ors. on 14 April, 1960

(iii) A single concern of a single proprietor may have different departments. Each department may constitute a separate industrial establishment for the purpose of Section 25-G, unless functional integrality has been found to exist between the different departments. The decision of the Bombay High Court in Firm Tulsidas Khimji v. Jeejeebhoy , dealt with this question and observed that the different departments of the business firm in that case could not be regarded as constituting a single industrial establishment for the purpose of Section 25-G, but were distinct and complete units carrying on different lines of business and there was no functional integrality existing between them and that there was no unity of employment and conditions of service between the different departments.
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