MOHAMMED RAFEEQUE Y vs THE MANGEMENT T ABDUL WAHID COMPANYFOOD WEAR DIVISION AMBUR — 2/2023

Case under Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Section 33C2OFIDACT. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 27th March 2026.

CP - Claim Petition

CNR: TNVL020002902022

Evidence

Next Hearing

27th March 2026

Filing Number

290/2022

Filing Date

30-12-2022

Registration No

2/2023

Registration Date

02-01-2023

Court

Principal Labour Court, Vellore

Judge

5-Presiding Officer, Additional Labour Court.

Acts & Sections

Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 Section 33C2OFIDACT

Petitioner(s)

MOHAMMED RAFEEQUE Y

Adv. SUNDARAMOORTHY R AMBUR

Respondent(s)

THE MANGEMENT T ABDUL WAHID COMPANYFOOD WEAR DIVISION AMBUR

Hearing History

Judge: 5-Presiding Officer, Additional Labour Court.

06-03-2026

Evidence

06-02-2026

Evidence

09-01-2026

Enquiry

19-12-2025

Enquiry

21-11-2025

Enquiry

Interim Orders

06-02-2026
Copy of Deposition

Case Summary The court order dated 06.02.2026 pertains to a petition under Section 10 of the Indian Penal Code, 1908 and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 1947. The Bench Clerk (i/c) T. Sheik Asanar Mydeen affirmed the order in accordance with Act 1873. The case references a counter-affidavit dated 10.08.2020 and directs that further proceedings be scheduled for hearing on the next date of hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary The court order dated 06.02.2026 pertains to a petition under Section 10 of the Indian Penal Code, 1908 and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 1947. The Bench Clerk (i/c) T. Sheik Asanar Mydeen affirmed the order in accordance with Act 1873. The case references a counter-affidavit dated 10.08.2020 and directs that further proceedings be scheduled for hearing on the next date of hearing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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