Hi
My service was terminated for some misconduct without any legal sanction in July 2006.
I approached before Shops and Establishment Govt of West Bengal to get back my full salary during my suspension period as per an Apex court Order.
Company showed an Administrative with back date to give a belated legal shape of their Charge Sheet.It was rejected by the authority.
Shops and Establishment Govt of West Bengal gave an order with the limitation of their power,to agitate in other forum to get justice.
I approached before the Labor Tribunal where it was dismissed due to my absence as I was not present at that time due to my family problem.
Then I approached before the High Court - Kolkata which is now in progress.
Now the company raised an objection about the maintainability of the case.
As the merit of the case is in my favor can any one suggest about the maintainability of the case?
Which other forum I can proceed to get the Justice
Nabolbona
From India, Calcutta
My service was terminated for some misconduct without any legal sanction in July 2006.
I approached before Shops and Establishment Govt of West Bengal to get back my full salary during my suspension period as per an Apex court Order.
Company showed an Administrative with back date to give a belated legal shape of their Charge Sheet.It was rejected by the authority.
Shops and Establishment Govt of West Bengal gave an order with the limitation of their power,to agitate in other forum to get justice.
I approached before the Labor Tribunal where it was dismissed due to my absence as I was not present at that time due to my family problem.
Then I approached before the High Court - Kolkata which is now in progress.
Now the company raised an objection about the maintainability of the case.
As the merit of the case is in my favor can any one suggest about the maintainability of the case?
Which other forum I can proceed to get the Justice
Nabolbona
From India, Calcutta
Dear Nabolbona
I appreciate your courage in taking the matter to the High Court.
I am sure, if a few others have similar courage, it will result in Fair employment policies. As things stand now; employers violate even the provisions of the Acts with impunity, knowing well that employees would look for another job instead of "wasting" time and money on a court case.
I hope and wish you get a favourable judgement, that will be quoted extensively and in CiteHR too.
I am sure your lawyer will give you appropriate advice and guidance on the question raised by you.
Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
I appreciate your courage in taking the matter to the High Court.
I am sure, if a few others have similar courage, it will result in Fair employment policies. As things stand now; employers violate even the provisions of the Acts with impunity, knowing well that employees would look for another job instead of "wasting" time and money on a court case.
I hope and wish you get a favourable judgement, that will be quoted extensively and in CiteHR too.
I am sure your lawyer will give you appropriate advice and guidance on the question raised by you.
Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
Dear Nabolbona
I have gone through your earlier thread posted in June 2010 :
https://www.citehr.com/259961-unfair...igh-court.html
It is common to find the respondents/defendants taking the plea of non-maintainability of the suit/petition, and thus request the Hon'ble court to DISMISS the suit; by quoting the relevant grounds/provision of the Act applicable or any other factor which is extraneous to the matter; and that it is against the legal provisions.
It is not known what are the grounds on which the company has prayed for prima facie dismissal of the case on account of its maintainability.
Not being a practising lawyer myself, the matter is beyond my competency. I suggest you take the services of a HC lawyer, well versed with Company and labour matters; and pray to the Court against dismissal of the suit on the grounds cited not being sufficient and adequate and that the issue relating to the maintainability of the petition shall also be decided along with the other issues.
Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
I have gone through your earlier thread posted in June 2010 :
https://www.citehr.com/259961-unfair...igh-court.html
It is common to find the respondents/defendants taking the plea of non-maintainability of the suit/petition, and thus request the Hon'ble court to DISMISS the suit; by quoting the relevant grounds/provision of the Act applicable or any other factor which is extraneous to the matter; and that it is against the legal provisions.
It is not known what are the grounds on which the company has prayed for prima facie dismissal of the case on account of its maintainability.
Not being a practising lawyer myself, the matter is beyond my competency. I suggest you take the services of a HC lawyer, well versed with Company and labour matters; and pray to the Court against dismissal of the suit on the grounds cited not being sufficient and adequate and that the issue relating to the maintainability of the petition shall also be decided along with the other issues.
Warm regards.
From India, Delhi
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