LAWS(SC)-1998-4-118

BIRLA LIMITED Vs. STATE OF PUNJAB

Decided On April 24, 1998
BIRLA VXL LIMITED Appellant
V/S
STATE OF PUNJAB Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Special leave granted.

(2.) On 16th April, 1982 the third respondent was appointed as a Fitter on probation up to 30th September, 1982. He was appointed on 1st January, 1983, as a Fitter on temporary basis for a period of two years, up to 31st December, 1984. This appointment order stated:

(3.) On 14th December, 1984 the appellant wrote to the third respondent warning him of action for misconduct because he had been assembling and addressing workers inside the factory premises for trade union or political purposes. On 21st December, 1984 the third respondent wrote to the appellant saying that he had been educating the workers on Hindu Sikh unity during the lunch break and this did not amount to interference with the working of the factory. He also stated that he was a trade union leader and office-bearer. On 28th December, 1984 the appellant wrote to the third respondent recording that he had been appointed on temporary basis for a period of two years ending 31st December, 1984. The letter stated.