LAWS(RAJ)-2002-8-75

JODHPUR VIDYUT VITRAN NIGAM Vs. JUDGE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL

Decided On August 07, 2002
JODHPUR VIDYUT VITRAN NIGAM Appellant
V/S
JUDGE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THIS writ petition undr Articles 226 and 27 of the Constitution of India: has been filed by the petitioners on 14.3.2001 against the respondents with the prayer that by an appropriate writ, order or direction, the judgment and award dated 24.8.2000 (Annex. 12) passed by the respondent No. 1 Judge, Industrial Tribunal Bikaner by which respondent No. 2 Ganesh Ram was regularised in service with effect from 1.4.1982, be quashed and set aside.

(2.) THE case of the petitioners as put forward by them in this writ petition is as follows:

(3.) ON the other hand, the learned Counsel for the respondent No. 2 supported the impugned judgment and Award dated 24.8.2000 (Annex. 12) passed by the Industrial Tribunal, Bikaner. It was further submitted by the learned Counsel for the respondent No. 2 that the scope of interference by the High Court under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India with the findings of the Labour Court/Tribunal is very limited one and since the findings of the Industrial Tribunal are based on correct appreciation of evidence, therefore, they should not be disturbed in this writ petition and this writ petition filed by the petitioner be dismissed.