LAWS(JHAR)-2002-7-28

KRISHNA CHANDRA YADAV Vs. PRECIDING OFFICER, LABOUR COURT

Decided On July 30, 2002
Krishna Chandra Yadav Appellant
V/S
Preciding Officer, Labour Court Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) IN this appeal under Clause 10 of the Letters Patent directed against the judgment dated 2 -3 -1998 passed in CWJC No. 1847 of 1989 (R) whereby the learned single Judge allowed the writ petition and set aside the order dated 24 -7 -89 passed by the Labour Court in B.S.E. Case No.9/86 directing the workman to be reinstated in service with full backwages.

(2.) THE facts of the case lie in a narrow compass.

(3.) ON the other hand, the case of the respondent -management is that the appellant was employed on consolidated payment of Rs.12/ - per day. He was a temporary casual employee and used to do different types of works depending on urgency or vacancy. Whenever, the company 's regular workmen used to remain on leave, the complainant was employed as a badli worker but he never worked continuously. Since no work was available after 12 -4 -1986 at Dhanbad Depot, the appellant was not provided with any further work.