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Pending Cases in Labour Courts

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As per the provisions of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, the Central Government has set up 22 Central Government Industrial Tribunals-cum-Labour Courts (CGIT-cum-LCs) in various states for resolution of industrial disputes arising in Central Sphere.  However, the adequacy of CGIT-cum-LCs is reassessed by the Government from time to time.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

 

The details in respect of Labour Courts and Industrial Tribunals falling in the State Sphere are not maintained centrally.

 

The details of these Central Government Industrial Tribunals-cum-Labour Courts and cases pending in them for the last two years is at Annexures I & II.    The reasons for delay in settlement of cases include:

 

(i)              Absence of affected parties at the time of hearing;

(ii)            Seeking of frequent adjournments by the parties to file documents;

(iii)          Parties approaching the High Courts or Supreme Court challenging orders of reference issued by the appropriate government as well as orders issued by the Tribunals on preliminary points;

(iv)          Unwillingness of parties to come forward for getting their cases settled in LokAdalats.

              

Following steps have been taken for expeditious disposal of cases in CGIT-cum-Labour Courts:

 

(i) A Scheme of Holding of LokAdalats as an “Alternative Grievance Redressal Mechanism” for speedy disposal of industrial disputes has been made indispensable part of the adjudication system from XI Plan;

 

(ii) A system of link officers amongst Presiding Officers has been introduced to ensure that the judicial work of the CGIT-cum-LCs does not suffer when the post of regular Presiding Officer is vacant due to administrative exigencies;

 

(iii)  Process of appointment to the Post of Presiding Officer is initiated about eight months in advance so that the successor to a serving presiding officer is selected by the time ofcompletion of his tenure in a CGIT-cum-LC;

 

(iv)Presiding Officers of CGIT-cum-LCs have been advised to hold camp courts; and

 

Such instances have been reported whereunder the orders of the tribunals are not being complied with by the employers.

 

(v)Conference of Presiding Officers is held from time to time to explore strategies for speedy and effective disposal of cases.

Orders passed by the CGIT-cum-LCs are notified in the official gazette and are binding on the employers.  In majority of cases, the employers implement the orders of the Labour Courts.  However, in case an award is not implemented, the worker can approach the Labour Department of the appropriate Government for implementation of the Award.  The implementing authority, after following due process of law, prosecutes the employers under section 29 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 for not implementing the Award/Order of the CGIT-cum-Labour Courts.

 

Further, Section 11 of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 has been amended whereby every award made, order issued or settlement arrived at by or before Labour Court or Tribunal or National Tribunal shall be executed in accordance with the procedure laid down for execution of orders and decree of a Civil Court under order 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.  Also, the Labour Court or Tribunal or National Tribunal shall transmit any award, order or settlement to a Civil Court having jurisdiction and such Civil Court shall execute the award, order or settlement as if it were a decree passed by it.

              

This information was given by the Union Labour & Employment Minister Shri Mallikarjun Kharge in reply to a written question in the Lok Sabha today.

 

 

ANNEXURE-I

Financial Year-wise Pendency Statement  during the Financial-Year 2010-11

Central Government Industrial Tribunals cum Labour Courts

 

Sl. No.

CGIT

CASES

APPLICATIONS

 

B/F from previous year

Received

Disposed

Pending

B/F from previous year

Received

Disposed

Pending

 

1

Mumbai I

238

12

29

221

59

54

7

106

 

2

Mumbai II

433

53

72

414

508

55

34

529

 

3

Dhanbad I

1699

29

150

1578

328

21

6

343

 

4

Dhanbad II

951

13

51

913

35

1

0

36

 

5

Asansol

627

17

20

624

54

4

8

50

 

6

Kolkata

294

30

40

284

27

6

3

30

 

7

Chandigarh I

564

89

539

114

68

39

88

19

 

8

New Delhi I

125

77

115

87

34

7

14

27

 

9

Kanpur

544

97

73

568

357

28

172

213

 

10

Jabalpur

2116

31

121

2026

391

1

142

250

 

11

Chennai

284

57

84

257

15

10

11

14

 

12

Bangalore

504

37

29

512

93

17

33

77

 

13

Hyderabad

946

79

163

862

599

8

23

584

 

14

Nagpur

863

19

109

773

27

4

10

21

 

15

Bhubneshwar

429

38

72

395

376

10

22

364

 

16

Lucknow

354

45

16

383

44

4

2

46

 

17

Jaipur

360

12

62

310

49

15

5

59

 

18

New Delhi II

461

58

30

489

54

5

4

55

 

19

Guwahati

27

13

8

32

8

3

4

7

 

20

Ernakulam

96

24

40

80

24

41

30

35

 

21

Ahmedabad

23

2,028

13

2038

1,577

267

45

1799

 

22

Chandigarh II

506

118

72

552

27

2

1

28

 

T O T A L

12,444

2,976

1,908

13,512

4,754

602

664

4,692

 
                     
                     
 

Mum.I National

6

0

0

6

115

39

0

154

 
 

Kolkata National

9

0

0

9

79

0

0

79

 
 

Total+National

12,459

2,976

1,908

13,527

4,948

641

664

4,925

 

 

             

ANNEXURE-II

 
                     

 Financial year-wise Pendency Statement  during Financial Year 2011-2012

 
 
 

Central Government Industrial Tribunals- cum-Labour Courts

   
                     

Sl. No.

CGIT

CASES

APPLICATIONS

 

B/F from previous year

Received

Disposed

Pending

B/F from previous year

Received

Disposed

Pending

 

1

Mumbai I

221

57

48

230

106

34

49

91

 

2

Mumbai II

414

72

78

408

529

13

162

380

 

3

Dhanbad I

1578

81

114

1545

343

6

18

331

 

4

Dhanbad II

913

47

167

793

36

2

1

37

 

5

Asansol

624

16

46

594

50

1

2

49

 

6

Kolkata

284

13

67

230

30

4

10

24

 

7

Chandigarh I

114

101

91

124

19

16

2

33

 

8

New Delhi I

87

378

104

361

27

16

5

38

 

9

Kanpur

568

121

74

615

213

34

17

230

 

10

Jabalpur

2026

149

153

2022

250

2

16

236

 

11

Chennai

257

112

81

288

14

5

9

10

 

12

Bangalore

512

54

50

516

77

19

22

74

 

13

Hyderabad

862

95

150

807

584

35

23

596

 

14

Nagpur

773

57

232

598

21

3

16

8

 

15

Bhubneshwar

395

82

63

414

364

12

19

357

 

16

Lucknow

383

132

34

481

46

5

4

47

 

17

Jaipur

310

78

60

328

59

53

3

109

 

18

New Delhi II

489

203

247

445

55

6

8

53

 

19

Guwahati

32

17

3

46

7

0

0

7

 

20

Ernakulam

80

34

36

78

35

11

28

18

 

21

Ahmedabad

2038

157

67

2128

1,799

378

526

1651

 

22

Chandigarh II

552

117

94

575

28

16

3

41

 

T O T A L

13,512

2,173

2,059

13,626

4,692

671

943

4,420

 
                     
                     
 

Mum.I National

6

1

1

6

154

0

0

154

 
 

Kolkata National

9

1

0

10

79

0

0

79

 
 

Total+National

13,527

2,175

2,060

13,642

4,925

671

943

4,653

 

 

 

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