Imran Gaphar Sandhi vs Ujjala Footwer — 18/2025

Case under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Section 10. Disposed: Uncontested--EX on 23rd April 2026.

RECO33C2 LC - Recovery 33C (2)

CNR: GJJM130001792025

Case disposed

Filing Number

18/2025

Filing Date

02-05-2025

Registration No

18/2025

Registration Date

02-05-2025

Court

LABOUR COURT, JAMNAGAR

Judge

2-JUDGE, LABOUR COURT

Decision Date

23rd April 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--EX

Acts & Sections

INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947 Section 10

Petitioner(s)

Imran Gaphar Sandhi

Adv. P R JOSHI

Respondent(s)

Ujjala Footwer

Hearing History

Judge: 2-JUDGE, LABOUR COURT

23-04-2026

Disposed

21-04-2026

For Order

10-04-2026

For Arguement of opponent

03-04-2026

For Evidence of opponent

24-03-2026

For Evidence of opponent

Final Orders / Judgements

23-04-2026
JUDEGEMENT

The court allowed the petitioner Imran Gaphar Sandhi's recovery petition against respondent Ujjala Footwear, ordering payment of outstanding wages totaling ₹1,26,000 (comprising ₹6,000 for June 2024 and ₹1,20,000 for July 2024-April 2025) within 60 days. The court found the respondent failed to provide written response or defense despite notice, and thus granted relief based on the petitioner's unchallenged claims for unpaid salary dues. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The court allowed the petitioner Imran Gaphar Sandhi's recovery petition against respondent Ujjala Footwear, ordering payment of outstanding wages totaling ₹1,26,000 (comprising ₹6,000 for June 2024 and ₹1,20,000 for July 2024-April 2025) within 60 days. The court found the respondent failed to provide written response or defense despite notice, and thus granted relief based on the petitioner's unchallenged claims for unpaid salary dues. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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