Jurisdiction of civil court in labor matters – when not barred . Jurisdiction of a civil court in an industrial dispute is not barred in case the dispute relates The Supreme Court held that even in a case where jurisdiction of a civil court The question as to whether in a case where violation is alleged Corporation, which is a fundamental right in terms of Article 14 of the Constitution of India, a civil suit will be maintainable or not, A dispute arising in between an employer and employee may or arising under the provisions of the Industrial Disputes Act or the sister enforced for the purpose of invoking or excluding the jurisdiction of a The Supreme Court held that “it would not be correct to contend that only because the employee concerned is also a the fact of each case.” If the infringement of Standing Order or other provisions of the under a special statute in terms whereof the jurisdiction of the civil court is barred, the civil court will have jurisdiction. Thus in the court’s view, "In the event it is found that the action on the part of State is violative of the constitutional provisions or the mandatory requirements of a statute or statutory rules, the civil court would have the jurisdiction to direct reinstatement with full back wages." In a case where no enquiry has been conducted, there would be violation of the statutory Regulation as also the right of equality as contained in Article 14 of the Constitution of civil suit will be maintainable for the purpose of declaration that the termination of service and the consequences flowing there from was illegal . Thus this verdict of the Supreme Court of India removes all doubts regarding jurisdiction of Civil court with regard to disputes relating to employment and it has far reaching effect as principles laid down in this decision will not be limited to labor Laws only, but will be applicable to all branches of employment Laws. Now Lawyers and litigants should not hesitate in filing a civil suit where the grievances are covered by the above judgement. - Dr. V.N. Tripathi, Advocate, Chamber No. 34-A Mob. : 983952342Phone0532-2545245 Email : dr.vntripathi@yahoo.com
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