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Food Corporation of India
Kolkata High Court (Appellete Side)
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Food Corporation Of India vs Central Government Industrial ... on 25 February, 2009
Author: Pratap Kumar Ray
IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
(APPELLATE SIDE)
Present:
The Hon'ble Justice Pratap Kumar Ray
And
The Hon'ble Justice Manik Mohan Sarkar.
F.M.A. No. 2345 of 2005
C.A.N. 8685 of 2007
C.A.N. 4726 of 2008
Food Corporation of India
Versus
Central Government Industrial Tribunal, Asansol & Ors.
For Appellants : Mr. Bimal Kumar Chatterjee Mr. Kamal Kumar Chattopadhyay
Mr. Y. M. Hossain.
For Respondents nos. 4 to 52 : Mr. Sailaja Nanda Bhattacharjya Mr. Subrata Bhattacharya
For Respondent nos. 10 & 45 : Mr. R.N. Majumder
Ms. Reshmi Mukherjee.
Heard On :
Judgment On : 25TH FEBRUARY, 2009
Pratap Kumar Ray,J.
Challenging the judgment and order dated 18th February, 2005 passed by learned trial Judge in W.P. No.
21368 (W) of 1999 this appeal has been preferred. By the impugned judgment under appeal, writ application was dismissed on merit passed by the learned trial Judge. The writ petitioner, Food Corporation of India, hereinafter referred to as "FCI", is appellant before us. FCI challenged the award of the Central Government
Industrial Tribunal, Asansol dated 9th June, 1999 whereby the Tribunal answered the reference under Section
10 of the Industrial Dispute Act, namely, "whether the demand of Durgapur Casual Workers' Union for
Food Corporation Of India vs Central Government Industrial ... on 25 February, 2009
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