under this section for such period or part, as the case may be."
11. The real effect and interpretation of Section 17B ... under this section for such period or part as the case may be. Thus, in view of the proviso to Section 17B of the said
contravention of an order
made under sub-section (3) of section 10 or sub-
section (4A) of section 10A .
(2) Where a strike or lock ... continuance thereof was not prohibited under sub-
section (3) of section 10 or sub-section (4A) of section 10A .
(3) A lock-out declared
petitioner that unless a proper affidavit is filed, the application under Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 will not be considered. In this ... workmen had filed CM 10076/2004 which was also filed under Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act. This application was filed on or around
Section for such period or part, as the case may be".
As to what would be the import and scope of Section 17B ... words in the Section to compel the Court to hold that it cannot operate retrospectively. Before Section 17B was introduced there
payment of full wages pending the writ petition as prescribed under section 17B of the Act. It was not disputed on behalf of the appellant ... Company that the workman is entitled to relief under section 17B of the Act but the dispute arose as to what should be the quantum
whereunder an application filed by the respondent No. 3 herein under Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act (hereinafter referred ... above the wages last drawn while exercising powers under Section 17B . However, every judicial order must be in consonance with the law, which in this
Section 18B may not have been granted at that point of time as there was no affidavit by workman as contemplated under Section 17B ... take up this application.
8. No doubt, the language of Section 17B of the Act particularly, the words "during the period of pendency
order has been challenged as being violative of the provision of Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. On August 27, 1993, we directed ... learned Single Judge is contrary to the provision contained in Section 17B of the Act. On the other hand, Mr. Vikas Singh, learned counsel
behalf of respondents 2 to 11 in the writ petition under Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act 1947.
2. The challenge in the writ ... under this Section for such period or part, as the case may be.
In view of the provisions contained in Section 17B of the Industrial
Section 17B in The Bombay Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, 1948
17B. Tenant to be deemed to have purchased sites referred to in section