AFZAL PASHA vs SMT PRAMODADEVI WADIYAR — 20/2024

Case under Industrial Disputes Act Section U/s 10(1)(c). Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED OTHERWISE on 07th May 2026.

Ref - Reference

CNR: KAMS050000422024

Case disposed

Filing Number

20/2024

Filing Date

26-10-2024

Registration No

20/2024

Registration Date

26-10-2024

Court

LABOUR COURT, MYSURU

Judge

614-Presiding Officer Labour Court Mysore

Decision Date

07th May 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ALLOWED OTHERWISE

Acts & Sections

INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT Section U/s 10(1)(c)

Petitioner(s)

AFZAL PASHA

Adv. IN PERSON

REVANNA

Respondent(s)

SMT PRAMODADEVI WADIYAR

Hearing History

Judge: 614-Presiding Officer Labour Court Mysore

07-05-2026

Disposed

28-04-2026

Award

23-04-2026

ARGUMENTS

21-04-2026

ARGUMENTS

16-04-2026

ARGUMENTS

Interim Orders

17-06-2025
Deposition
26-06-2025
Deposition
28-07-2025
Issue
23-08-2025
Issue
12-09-2025
Deposition
15-10-2025
Deposition
15-10-2025
Deposition
06-11-2025
Exhibits
19-01-2026
Deposition

The Labor Court (Mysore) recorded witness testimony on 19.01.2026 in Case 20/2024. The respondent's witness testified that petitioners Afzal Pasha and Revanna were employed at the Regency Stud Farm and Palace Stable to care for elephants and camels, receiving monthly wages and allowances including Basic Pay, Special Allowance, VDA, and Educational allowances. The witness confirmed petitioners worked from 2011-2021 on an irregular basis as needed, were paid Rs. 6,500-8,530 monthly, and no formal identity cards were issued. The court is in the evidence-recording stage of the case. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The Labor Court (Mysore) recorded witness testimony on 19.01.2026 in Case 20/2024. The respondent's witness testified that petitioners Afzal Pasha and Revanna were employed at the Regency Stud Farm and Palace Stable to care for elephants and camels, receiving monthly wages and allowances including Basic Pay, Special Allowance, VDA, and Educational allowances. The witness confirmed petitioners worked from 2011-2021 on an irregular basis as needed, were paid Rs. 6,500-8,530 monthly, and no formal identity cards were issued. The court is in the evidence-recording stage of the case. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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