LAWS(RAJ)-1998-1-71

RAJASTHAN STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD Vs. JUDGE LABOUR COURT

Decided On January 15, 1998
RAJASTHAN STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD Appellant
V/S
JUDGE, LABOUR COURT Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) By this petition the peitioner State Electricity Board has impugned the award passed by the Labour Court, Udaipur, dated March 6, 1985. By this award, the Tribunal held the enquiry conducted against the respondent workman as valid. However, the Tribunal was of the view that punishment awarded to the workman was disproportionate to the act committed by him and therefore, the Tribunal exercised its powers under Section 11-A of the Industrial Disputes Act and altered the punishment to one of stoppage of four increments without cumulative effect.

(2.) The argument of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that the Tribunal has not considered the gravity of the charges against the workman in right perspective. The workman was guilty of insubordination and also abusing the family members of its officer and in this view of the matter the disciplinary authority was right in awarding dismissal from service.

(3.) The learned counsel for the respondent workman has stated that the order of Tribunal is supported by various decisions of the Honble Supreme Court and of Full Bench decision of this Court, whereby, it is held that the Tribunal has right to interfere under Section 11-A of the Act with the amount of punishment imposed if the same is shockingly disproportionate to the degree of guilt committed by the workman concerned. Since the dismissal amounts to a situation where the workman is punished to go out of service, he will be deprived of his livelihood and for an insubordination for a momentary period, his whole life is ruined, and reformatory school of punishment wants that one opportunity should be given to the employee to improve himself and it was under these circumstances the Tribunal had reduced the punishment. If the Tribunal has reduced the punishment, then this Court would be slow in interfering with the discretion exercised by the Tribunal.