LAWS(JHAR)-2006-7-34

RAM NARESH SINGH Vs. PRESIDING OFFICER

Decided On July 21, 2006
RAM NARESH SINGH Appellant
V/S
PRESIDING OFFICER Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THE Order dated 26.06.1992, contained in Annexure - 4 to the Writ Application, passed by the Presiding Officer, Labour Court, Bokaro Steel City, Bokaro in B.S.E. Case No. 1 of 1991 has been challenged by the petitioner in this writ application whereby, the learned Labour Court dismissed the Complaint Petition filed by the petitioner purported to be under Section 26(2) of the Bihar Shops and Establishments Act, 1953 holding that he had no jurisdiction to entertain the complaint filed by the Complainant -Petitioner in view of the fact that the provisions of the Bihar Shops and Establishments Act, 1953 would not be applicable in the facts and circumstances of the case and it was observed that the Complainant may raise an industrial dispute and get the same referred under Section 10(1)(c) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 for adjudication.

(2.) MR . Kalyan Roy, learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that against the filing of the Complaint under Section 26(2) of the Bihar Shops and Establishments Act, 1953 by the petitioner, the Respondent No. 2 - Management, challenged the same by filing a Writ Application before this Court in C.W.J.C. No. 2074 of 1991 (R) and this Court, by order dated 30.09.1991 (Annexure - 3) passed the following order:

(3.) BY citing a decision in the case of D.P. Maheshwari v. Delhi Administration and Ors. reported in : (1983)IILLJ425SC , Mr. Roy submitted that the Supreme Court, while dealing with case under Section 10(1)(c) and Section 12(5) of the Industrial Disputes Act, has held that the Tribunal should decided all the issues raised before it whether preliminary or otherwise at the same time.