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M/s. Haryana Suraj Maltings Ltd. v. Narender Kumar

The main contention is that the High Court should have remanded the matter to the Labour Court for consideration afresh having rendered a finding that the materials showed that the respondent had worked for 240 days in a year.

(Kurian Joseph and Rohinton Fali Nariman, JJ.)


 


M/s. Haryana Suraj Maltings Ltd. ______ Appellant


 


v.


 


Narender Kumar ____________________ Respondent


 


Civil Appeal No. 10149 of 2010, decided on February 24, 2016


 


The Judgement of the court was delivered by


Kurian, J.:—


 


1. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the parties at some length.


 


2. The main contention is that the High Court should have remanded the matter to the Labour Court for consideration afresh having rendered a finding that the materials showed that the respondent had worked for 240 days in a year.


 


3. Though the above submission is ex-facie attractive, we do not think that in the facts of the present case, the matter should be remanded to the Labour Court. What has been ordered by the High Court is only reinstatement with 50% back wages, having found that the termination of the respondent-workman was illegal. We find no illegality in the approach made by the High Court in the facts and circumstances of the present case.


 


4. The civil appeal is, accordingly dismissed with no order as to costs.


 


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