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Chandrasinh Jaisinh Mahida Vs. State of Gujarat and anr.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Apr-02-2007
Reported in: [2008]146CompCas69(Guj)
H.N. Devani, J.1. The facts of the case stated briefly are that the complainant Reliance Machine ., is a company registered under the Companies Act, 1956 ('the Act'). The petitioner herein (original accused) was employed as a welder in the said company. During the course of his employment the petitioner had been given a quarter being C-5/65 in the G.I.D.C., Umergaon area, for residential purpose which was required to be handed back upon his service coming to an end. The petitioner services came to be terminated on April 13, 1984, whereupon he was asked to hand over the possession of the said premises. However, he continued his possession. From time to time request was made to hand over possession, however he had illegally continued his possession. By an award dated June 27, 1988, the labour court upheld the termination of the petitioner's service as legal and valid. The continuation of possession of the premises from April 13, 1984, being an offence punishable under Section 630(1) of t...
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