Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | Constitution of India 1950 Article 43A |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Act(s) Referred | Constitution of India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Appeal Dismissed |
Headnote | Constitution of India 1950 - Article 136 - Scope of in labour matters - Article 43A - Explained - Participation of workmen in the Management.Uttar Pradesh Industrial Disputes Act 1947 - Workers retrenched on grounds of losses-Tribunal found retrenchment unjustified - Ordered reinstatement with back wages - Special leave refused regarding reinstatement - Employer if could reopen at the time of hearing.Awarding full or partial back wages - Principles for awarding - Employee's financial viability to pay back wages - If could be a factor for not awarding full back wages.The management (Appellant) retrenched 56 of its workmen alleging non-availability of raw material to utilise the full installed capacity, power shedding limiting the working of the unit to 5 days a week and mounting Iosses. As a result of negotiations between the parties, the retrenched workmen were taken back in service. A few days later, however, the workmen demanded revision of wage scales, but the appellant pleaded inability to revise the pay scales in view of the mounting losses. Thereafter, the employer retrenched 43 workmen. The dispute resulting out of the retrenchment was referred to adjudication under section 4K of the U.P. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.The Labour Court held that the real reason for retrenchment was annoyance felt by the management when the employees refused to agree to the terms of settlement and that it was not for the reasons stated by the employer. The Labour Court ordered reinstatement of the retrenched workmen with full back wages.In the Special leave petition the employer questioned the correctness of the Labour Court's view that the retrenched workmen should be reinstated. This Court rejected this prayer and limited the special leave to the question of granting back wages to the retrenched workmen ordered to be reinstated. |
Judge | Hon'ble Mr. Justice D.A. Desai |
Neutral Citation | 1978 INSC 157 |
Petitioner | Hindustan Tin Works Pvt. Ltd |
Respondent | Employees Of Hindustan Tin Works Pvt. Ltd. |
SCR | [1979] 1 S.C.R. 563 |
Judgement Date | 1978-09-07 |
Case Number | 656 |
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