pendency of the writ petition, the workmen claimed the benefits of Section 17B which was rejected by the single Judge with the observation that ... relevant here to state that provisions of Section 65(3) of the Act is akin to Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes
relevant here to state that provisions
of Section 65(3) of the Act is akin to Section 17B of the
Industrial Disputes ... under Article 226 of the Constitution of India with
reference to Section 17B of the I.D. Act came up for
consideration before the Division
Counsel for the respondent No. 2 has submitted an application under Section 17B of the Act of 1947 and has stated that before deciding ... payable under this section for such period of part, as the case may be.".
It may be mentioned that Section 17B
Section 44 of the M.R.T.U. and P.U.L.P. Act, 1971 cannot invoke and direct the compliance of Section 17B ... Even otherwise title of the Section cannot govern the section when the language of Section 17B of the I.D. Act 1947 is very clear
order on the Civil Application claiming benefit as required under Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act. For this purpose, he relied on the decision ... High Court has no jurisdiction to direct non-compliance of Section 17B of the Act. He further relies on the decision of the Punjab
Wages in Section 2(35) ; Section 65 of the Act as it stood prior to substitution of Sub-section (3) of Section ... Madhya Pradesh Rajpatra dated April 26, 1986 and substituted Section 65(3) and Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act, which is pari materia
notice dated 09.11.2017
issued under purported exercise of powers under Section 17B of the
Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
(for short ... defaulter
establishment are situated at Mumbai and Chennai. A notice under
section 17B of the Act dated 09.10.2017 was issued to M/s ABN
Process
stayed by this court and also
considering the provisions of section 17B of the ID Act, 1947,
petitioner has failed to establish before this court ... opinion,
it has nothing to do with the provisions of section 17B of the ID
Act, 1947. Even if it is assumed for the sake
CWJC No.2406 of 1979(R). The workmen claimed relief under Section 17B of the I.D. Act in that CWJC. On April ... order passed by the learned Single Judge in terms of Section 17B of the I.D. Act, the Letters Patent Appeal was not maintainable because
writ
petition, the appellant had filed an application under Section 17B of the
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Industrial Disputes Act for payment ... have observed in its order that the application filed under Section 17B of
the Act would be considered along with the main petition