4717/2024 Const. P. M/s Habib Sugar Mills Ltd (Petitioner) V/S Muhammad Nadeem and Others (Respondent)
Sindh High Court
Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Adnan-ul-Karim Memon(Author), Hon'ble Mr. Justice Zulfiqar Ali Sangi
Order Date: 11-MAY-26
In these circumstances, discussed supra, no case for interference under Article 199 of the Constitution is made out, and the petition is liable to be dismissed. 20. For the foregoing reasons, we are of the considered view that the learned Sindh Labour Court and the learned Sindh Labour Appellate Tribunal committed no illegality, jurisdictional error, or material irregularity in concluding that the termination of respondent No.1 was not a bona fide discharge simplicitor but an unlawful termination cloaked under the vague plea of reorganization. The impugned judgments are well-reasoned, based upon proper appreciation of evidence, and fully consistent with the settled principles of labour jurisprudence and constitutional guarantees of due process. 21. Consequently, this Constitutional Petition is also devoid of merit and is dismissed along with pending applications, if any.Full judgment text for this case is not yet available on Pakistan Law Reports. Check the official Sindh High Court case law portal for the complete order.
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