Full Judgment
BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT DATED : 01.07.2026
CORAM:
THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE M.DHANDAPANI and WMP (MD) Nos.13643 & 13645 of 2026 HDFC Bank Limited Rep.by Branch Manager Thiruppathur Branch Sivagangai District -630 211. ... Petitioner(s) vs. 1.The Authority under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 (Joint Commissioner of Labour), Thamarai Thotti, Race Course, Madurai - 625 002. 2.K.Selvarathinam ... Respondent(s) PRAYER : Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying this Court to issue a Writ of Certiorari, calling for the records pertaining to the impugned order dated 09.07.2024 in M.W. No.53/2024 passed by the Minimum Wages Authority, Madurai, 1st respondent and to quash the same. For Petitioner : Mr.C.Mohan for M/s.Kind and Partridge For R1 : Mr.M.Mahaboob Athiff, Counsel for State
ORDER
This Writ Petition has been filed challenging the ex parte order dated 09.07.2024 passed by the first respondent fastening liability upon the petitioner bank.
2. Heard the learned counsel for the parties.
3. By consent of both parties, the Writ Petition is taken up for final disposal at the admission stage itself. Since no adverse order is going to be passed, notice to the second respondent is dispensed with.
4.The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the second respondent was working as a Security Guard in the petitioner Bank through a contractor. According to the second respondent, minimum wages were not paid to him. Consequently, the Inspector of Labour filed an application under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, before the first respondent in M.W. No.53 of 2024. The first respondent passed an ex parte order against the petitioner Bank. Aggrieved by the said order, the present Writ Petition has been filed.
5. The learned counsel for the petitioner would submit that the
petitioner has already paid the minimum wages payable to the second respondent in order to avoid prosecution. It is further submitted that the impugned ex parte
order was passed without affording an opportunity of hearing to the petitioner and
is, therefore, liable to be set aside on the ground of violation of the principles of natural justice.
6. The learned Government Advocate appearing for the first
respondent fairly submits that the impugned order is an ex parte order and that the same came to be passed as the petitioner did not appear before the authority.
7. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case and taking
note of the fact that the impugned ex parte order was passed without affording an effective opportunity of hearing to the petitioner, this Court is of the view that the same has been passed in violation of the principles of natural justice. Since the
order also exposes the petitioner to the risk of prosecution, the impugned order is
liable to be set aside on this ground alone.
8. Accordingly, the impugned order dated 09.07.2024 is set aside and
the matter is remanded to the first respondent for fresh consideration. The first respondent shall afford sufficient opportunity of hearing to all the parties concerned and pass appropriate orders on merits and in accordance with law, preferably within a period of twelve (12) weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. No costs. Consequently, the connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.
01.07.2026 NCC : Yes / No Index : Yes / No Internet : Yes PKN To The Authority under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948 (Joint Commissioner of Labour), Thamarai Thotti, Race Course, Madurai - 625 002.
M.DHANDAPANI,J.
PKN
ORDER MADE IN
DATED : 01.07.2026