(1.) THE workman, who obtained the relief of reinstatement and back wages, availed back wages alone in a case where the management challenged the award of the Labour Court through a Civil Writ Petition No. 957of 1972. The Division Bench of this Court permitted the workman to receive the amount which was deposited by the management on furnishing security bond. Under the document executed on 10.02.1972, the workman obligated himself to repay the amount if the award of the Industrial Tribunal, Chandigarh, were to be set aside. His house property was offered as security. It turned out that the award of the Industrial Tribunal was set aside and the workman's claim for reinstatement ultimately failed in a fresh enquiry that was conducted before the Industrial Tribunal pursuant to the directions of the Hon'ble High Court.
(2.) THE application for restitution that been filed in the year 1984 by the management for recovery of an amount of Rs. 20,791.22 that had been paid to the workman. The Industrial Tribunal passed an order on 2.6.1986 directing the workman to repay the amount within two months. The amount was not paid and a fresh application was filed by the management again for recovery of the amount. The Presiding Officer passed on order on 30.04.1987 holding that the application did not lie before that Court. It is this judgment which is challenged before this Court.
(3.) THE management if it is so advised and if it is feasible as regards law of limitation, may resort to any other action for recovery in an enforcement of the security bond. Subject to this liberty, the writ petition is dismissed affirming the order passed by the Labour Court.