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WP/5205/1999 of REGL.PROVIDENT FUND vs M/S INDIA PISTONS LTD

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The Madras High Court decided this matter on 14 March 2006. The registry identifies it as CNR HCMA010384171999. It was heard by Justice Honourable Mr Justice Elipe Dharma Rao.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "The writ petition was allowed; the appellate tribunal's order was set aside, and the orde…". The record refers to the Employees' Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952. 2 statutory provisions are noted on the record.

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CourtMadras High Court
Record typeWP
Case numberCNR HCMA010384171999
Date of decision
Decision year2006
BenchHONOURABLE MR JUSTICE ELIPE DHARMA RAO
PetitionerREGL.PROVIDENT FUND
RespondentM/S INDIA PISTONS LTD.
DisposalThe writ petition was allowed; the appellate tribunal's order was set aside, and the order of the Regional Provident Fu…
ActsEmployees' Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
Sections
  • Section 7A
  • Section 16(d)

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