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The Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Company, Ltd. Vs. P.K. ...
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Dec-12-1952
Reported in: (1953)IILLJ573Ker
ORDERSankaran, J.1 The Trivandrum branch of the Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Company, Ltd. is the petitioner. The first respondent is an employee under the petitioner company, having been appointed in the branch office at Trivandrum. The second respondent is the Labour Commissioner under the Travancore-Cochin State. The third respondent is the State itself. By a notice, dated 30 April 1951,'served on the first respondent by the officer-in-charge of the petitioner company, the first respondent's services as a typist in the branch office were dispensed with. Against that order the first respondent preferred an appeal under Section 41 of the Trivancore-Cochin Shops and Establishments Act (Act IX of 1125) before the second respondent who has been constituted as the appellate authority under that section. The first respondent had prayed for a cancellation of the order dispensing with his services and also for a mandate to the petitioner company to reinstate him in service. On...
ittyavira Appran Vs. Mohammad Kunju and ors.
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Dec-12-1952
Reported in: 1953CriLJ966
Koshi, C.J.1. This criminal revision petition was referred by me for decision by a Full Bench. The order o reference is as* follows:The complainant in C.C. No. 2 of 1951 on the file of the First Class Magistrate, Ponkunnam has preferred this revision against the order dismissing the complaint. Four persons were sought to be proceeded against in that complaint, one a Sub-Inspector of Police, another a Head Constable, the third a Constable and the fourth a private individual on the ground that all the four be laboured the complainant while he, was being taken to the Police station after he was arrested in connection with a crime which was being investigated by accused 1, the Sub-Inspector. The complaint discloses commission of offences punishable under Sections 323 and 324, I.P.C. The ground mentioned for dismissing the complaint is that the complaint was bad in law in that the complainant had not obtained the sanction of the Government under Section 197(1), Criminal P.C. (Travancore Sec...
The South India Cashewnut Manufactures' Association Vs. the Chief Secr ...
Court: Kerala
Decided on: Dec-11-1952
Reported in: (1953)IILLJ563Ker
P.K. Subramania Ayyar, J.1. This is an application presented by the South India Cashewnut Manufacturers' Association, represented by its Honorary Secretary Prabhakar Gerald Walter, under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying that for the reasons stated in the accompanying affidavit the court be pleased to issue a writ of certiorari for removing the order L2-8772/fi0, dated 24 October 1951, passed by Government of Travancore-Cochin referring an industrial dispute to the second counter-petitioner for quashing the same and for such other appropriate relief as the court may deem fit.There are three respondents to this application who are (1) the State of Travancore-Cochin represented by the Chief Secretary to Government, (2) the .industrial tribunal, Alleppey, and (3) T.K. Divakaran, Convener, Ad hoc Committee, the All-India Cashewnut Factory Workers' Federation, Quilon. * * * * * *3. The facts are as follows. The cashewnut industry is widely carried on in the Central Travancore...
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