1. S. 2(28) — Workman defined — When proceedings were initiated against the respondent he was an employee of AKLASC, as Superior in grade A in BPS-13,therefore, he was not entitled to avail the remedy under AJ&K Industrial Relations Ordinance, 1974 before the Labour Court. Chairman, AKLASC & 2 others v. Abdul Hameed Siddique and another 2001 SCR 334 (B) 
  2. — section 41, 42—appeal before the Labour Appellate Tribunal— only against the order of the Labour Court –under section 42 of the I.R.O, the appeal can only be filed in the Labour Appellate Tribunal where a decision is given under section 41 of I.R.O. by the Labour Court. Nazakat Hussain & 4 others v. United Bank Limited & others  2017 SCR 1308 (A)
  3. —Industrial Relations Ordinance—Jurisdiction and Power of Labour Court—Under section 41(2), I.R.O., the Labour Court is vested with the power of adjudicating and determining any Industrial dispute. Nazakat Hussain & 4 others v. United Bank Limited & others  2017 SCR 1308 (C)
  4. —section 45(3)—Labour Court—Conclusiveness of adjudication—Moreover, section 45(4), I.R.O. all the decisions of the Labour Court other than the sub-section (3) of this section and  sub-section (3) of section 41, shall be final and no appeal shall lie. All the decisions of the Labour Court other than the awards and decisions referred to in section 45(3) and sentences referred in section 41(3), shall be final and shall not be challenged before any Court or authority. Nazakat Hussain & 4 others v. United Bank Limited & others  2017 SCR 1308 (D)
  5. —worker and workman—definition of–officers of Grade II and III of bank—-whether worker or workman—both have been assigned duties and functions—of managerial and supervisory nature— as depicted from the power of attorney executed by bank in favour of one appellant and promotion order of the other appellants that they hold the some of the duties of manager.  held: do not fall within definition of worker and workman. Nazakat Hussain & 4 others v. United Bank Limited & others  2017 SCR 1308 (F)  2007 PCL 41 rel.
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