LAWS(ALL)-1996-3-91

DEVENDRA KUMAR GUPTA Vs. STATE OF U P

Decided On March 07, 1996
DEVENDRA KUMAR GUPTA Appellant
V/S
STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) PARITOSH K. Mukherjee, J. The short point, calls for determination in the instant writ petition, is that, whether, while refusing to refer a dispute to the Industrial Tribunal or Labour Court, under Section 4-K of the U. P. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (hereinafter referred to as the Act'), it is incumbent upon the State Government to record 'reasons'. Section 4-K of the Act runs as under : "4-K. Reference of disputes to Labour Court or Tribunal.-Where the State Government is of opinion that any industrial dispute exists or is apprehended, it may at any time by order in writing refer the dispute or any matter appearing to be connected with, or relevant to, the dispute to a Labour Court if the matter of industrial disputes one of those contained in the First Schedule or the Second Schedule for adjudication : Provided that where the disputes relates to any matter specified in the Second Schedule and is not likely to affect more than one hundred workmen the State Government may, if it so thing fit make the reference to a Labour Court. "

(2.) LAW, as it was before 1966, was that if the State Government refuses the matter to be referred to the Labour Court or Industrial Tribunal, the said order was not justifiable.

(3.) SIMILAR view was taken in Chandra Pratap Singh v. The U. P. State Cement Corporation Ltd. , 1988 LIC (NOC) 33 by this Court and it was held that the Government, after examining the case on merits and finding no substance in the same refused to refer the matter to the Labour Court, which was not proper in the absence of reasons.