initially employed with Lube India
Limited, which came to be amalgamated with Esso Standard Refining
Company of India Limited; and also reduced the pension ... represents
three sets of retried employees : first, the retired employees of of Esso
Standard Refining Company of India ["ESRC"], second, the retired
employees
Whether the defendant proves that suit is not
maintainable in view of ESSO (Acquisition of
Undertaking in India) Act 1974, as alleged in the
written ... light of the applicability of
Sections 5 and 6 of the ESSO (Acquisition of Undertakings in
India) Act, 1974('ESSO Act' for short
number of due diligence report in respect of Mumbai properties of "Esso Standard Refining
Company of India Limited" enumerating and satisfying the receipt ... State of Maharashtra and Central Govt. in
possession of predecessor Messer Esso Standard Refining Company in satisfaction to Esso
(Acquisition of Undertakings in India
copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the ESSO-Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Hyderabad, for the year ... Hindi and English versions) by the Government of the working of the ESSO-Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, Hyderabad, for the year
Khasra Plot No.103 which was let out on 01.01.1971 to Esso Eastern Incorporated on a yearly rent of Rs.4,000/- by means ... also been averred that as per agreement of lease, the lessee Esso Eastern Incorporated raised permanent construction over the land to run petrol pump
period of such employment. Relying upon the dictum of Lord
Morris in Esso Petroleum v. Harper’s Garage (Stourport)
Ltd.,31 that “if A made
award on the judgment of the Court of
Appeal in case of Esso Petroleum Company Limited vs. Mardon
(1976), 1 Q.B. (801) (Court
Nordenfelt Vs. Maxim Nordenfelt& Co. [1894] A.C.
535 and Esso Petroleum Co. Limited Vs. Harper's Garage (Stourport)
Limited
award on the judgment of the Court of
Appeal in case of Esso Petroleum Company Limited vs. Mardon
(1976), 1 Q.B. (801) (Court
period of such
employment. Relying upon the dictum of Lord Morris in Esso
Petroleum v. Harper’s Garage (Stourport