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Maharashtra General Kamgar Union Vs. Indian Gum Industries Ltd. - Court Judgment

SooperKanoon Citation
SubjectLabour and Industrial
CourtSupreme Court of India
Decided On
Case NumberCivil Appeal No. 3936 of 2001
Judge
Reported in2008AIRSCW1411; 2008(2)ALLMR(SC)795; 2008(5)BomCR426; [2008(118)FLR399]; JT2008(2)SC336; (2008)IILLJ827SC; 2008(2)SCALE259; (2008)3SCC127; 2008LABIC1345
ActsIndustrial Disputes Act, 1947 - Sections 25K(1)
AppellantMaharashtra General Kamgar Union
RespondentIndian Gum Industries Ltd.
Appellant Advocate Colin Gonsalves, Sr. Adv.,; Nidhi Dahaia and; Jyoti Mendira
Respondent Advocate Indu Malhotra, Sr. Adv., ; Sunieta Ojha, ; Abhishek Kumar
Prior historyFrom the final Judgment and Order dated 23.1.2001 of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay in LPA No. 356/2000 in W.P. No. 4527/1995
Excerpt:
.....and respondent-employer - held, in the light of the compromise arrived at between the parties, the present matter does not survive - appeal disposed of - constitution of india article 133; [h.s. bedi & aftab alam, jj] appeal appeal filed by union of workers after decision of high court all workmen arrived at settlements with respondent/ employer and taken their dues - affidavits were given that they had no further claims against respondent/employer held, in the circumstances no matter survives for decision. -- industrial disputes act, 1947. [c.a. no. 14/1947]. section 25-k(1): [h.s. bedi & aftab alam, jj] special provisions for lay off, retrenchment and closure applicability computing number of workmen while applying section 25-k(1) question whether contractors workmen, mathadi..........she has thus urged that in the light of this fact, which has also been brought on record, the present appeal has become infructuous. mr. colin gonsalves, learned senior counsel appearing for the appellant-maharashtra general kamgar union, has however pointed out that the issue raised in the present appeal is one of the general importance and as the impugned judgment was being followed by all subordinate courts in maharashtra, it would be appropriate that the matter be decided here.3. he has pointed out that the question posed i.e. 'whether for the purposes of computing the number of workmen while applying sub-section (1) of section 25k of the industrial disputes act, 1947 contractors workmen, mathadi workers and workmen of other industrial establishments are liable to be included?'.....
Judgment:
ORDER

1. Heard learned Counsel for the parties.

2. At the very outset Ms. Indu Malhotra, learned Senior Counsel for the respondent points out that after the decision of the Division Bench of the High Court dated 23rd Janary, 2001, all the workmen had arrived at settlements with the respondent-employer and taken their dues and given affidavits that they had no further claims against the respondent. She has thus urged that in the light of this fact, which has also been brought on record, the present appeal has become infructuous. Mr. Colin Gonsalves, learned Senior Counsel appearing for the appellant-Maharashtra General Kamgar Union, has however pointed out that the issue raised in the present appeal is one of the general importance and as the impugned judgment was being followed by all subordinate courts in Maharashtra, it would be appropriate that the matter be decided here.

3. He has pointed out that the question posed i.e. 'Whether for the purposes of computing the number of workmen while applying Sub-section (1) of Section 25K of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 contractors workmen, mathadi workers and workmen of other industrial establishments are liable to be included?' was of significance and brooked no delay.

4. We are of the opinion that in the light of the compromise arrived at between the parties, the present matter does not survive but we do find that the matter is of general importance, which will ultimately have to be resolved in some other case. We accordingly dispose of the appeal and leave the question open to be decided in an appropriate matter. There will be no order as to costs.


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