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Maharashtra Rajya Mathadi Transport ... vs The Grocery Markets And Shops Labour ... on 30 August, 2006

for the Respondents by filing affidavit and by giving justification referring to the Judgments Maharashtra Rajya Mathadi Transport and General Kamgar Union Vs. Grocery Markets & Shops Labour Board & Ors. 1 and Maharashtra General Kamgar Union Vs. Indian Gum Industrial Ltd. & Ors2 are of no assistance. Those judgments are distinguishable on the facts, as well as, on law. There was no such situation of execution by the Board of settlement by and between the parties under the ID Act and/or even of similar nature. The effect of Special Law prevailing over the General Law, as settled, needs no discussion. In the present case, the admitted position of law and the agreement between the parties and for want of specific reasons by both the authorities while passing/imposing liability with penalty interest under the Mathadi Act, distinguishes the case in hand in every aspects.
Bombay High Court Cites 34 - Cited by 4 - D K Deshmukh - Full Document

Maharashtra General Kamgar Union vs Indian Gum Industries Ltd on 30 January, 2008

for the Respondents by filing affidavit and by giving justification referring to the Judgments Maharashtra Rajya Mathadi Transport and General Kamgar Union Vs. Grocery Markets & Shops Labour Board & Ors. 1 and Maharashtra General Kamgar Union Vs. Indian Gum Industrial Ltd. & Ors2 are of no assistance. Those judgments are distinguishable on the facts, as well as, on law. There was no such situation of execution by the Board of settlement by and between the parties under the ID Act and/or even of similar nature. The effect of Special Law prevailing over the General Law, as settled, needs no discussion. In the present case, the admitted position of law and the agreement between the parties and for want of specific reasons by both the authorities while passing/imposing liability with penalty interest under the Mathadi Act, distinguishes the case in hand in every aspects.
Supreme Court of India Cites 1 - Cited by 6 - Full Document
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