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SCA/3740/1983 of WORKMAN HASANALI HAKIMJI vs HARICHANDRA TALKIES AT ARAJKOT

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The High Court of Gujarat decided this matter on 10 April 1996. The registry identifies it as CNR GJHC240085181983. It was heard by Justice Honourable Mr. Justice S.K.Keshote.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "Dismissal of writ petition; affirmation of Labour Court award".

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CourtHigh Court of Gujarat
Record typeSCA
Case numberCNR GJHC240085181983
Date of decision
Decision year1996
BenchHONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE S.K.KESHOTE
PetitionerWORKMAN HASANALI HAKIMJI
RespondentHARICHANDRA TALKIES AT ARAJKOT
DisposalDismissal of writ petition; affirmation of Labour Court award

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