PARMAR KANAIYA MANGALDAS vs THE ARVIND LTD. Advocate - B K OZA — 8/2024

Case under Gujarat Industrial Relation Act, 1946 Section 79,1. Status: For Evidence of Applicant. Next hearing: 03rd April 2026.

TAPP LC - Application for Termination

CNR: GJGN060001932024

For Evidence of Applicant

Next Hearing

03rd April 2026

e-Filing Number

-

Filing Number

8/2024

Filing Date

03-07-2024

Registration No

8/2024

Registration Date

03-07-2024

Court

LABOUR COURT, KALOL

Judge

1-JUDGE LABOUR COURT KALOL

Acts & Sections

GUJARAT INDUSTRIAL RELATION ACT, 1946 Section 79,1

Petitioner(s)

PARMAR KANAIYA MANGALDAS

Adv. A N PATEL

Respondent(s)

THE ARVIND LTD. Advocate - B K OZA

Hearing History

Judge: 1-JUDGE LABOUR COURT KALOL

06-03-2026

For Evidence of Applicant

06-02-2026

For Evidence of Applicant

09-01-2026

For Evidence of Applicant

20-12-2025

For Evidence of Applicant

15-11-2025

For Evidence of Applicant

Interim Orders

15-03-2025
ORDER

Summary The Labour Court in Kalol dismissed the worker's interim application seeking 75% subsistence allowance during the pendency of his termination case under Section 119(D) of the Gujarat Industrial Relations Act, 1946. The court found that the worker failed to establish a prima facie case for interim relief and that the balance of convenience did not favor granting the relief at this stage. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The Labour Court in Kalol dismissed the worker's interim application seeking 75% subsistence allowance during the pendency of his termination case under Section 119(D) of the Gujarat Industrial Relations Act, 1946. The court found that the worker failed to establish a prima facie case for interim relief and that the balance of convenience did not favor granting the relief at this stage. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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