BDK VALVES PRIVATE LIMITED vs BASAPPA M GUDIHAL — CP/100229/2026
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 24. Disposed: --DISMISSED on 12th June 2026.
CNR: KAHC020076302026
Filing Number
CP/100197/2026
Filing Date
22-Apr-2026
Registration No
CP/100229/2026
Registration Date
22-Apr-2026
Judge
B. Muralidhara Pai
Coram
B. Muralidhara Pai
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
CP ( 106 )
Judicial Branch
Judicial Section
Decision Date
12-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
--DISMISSED
Last updated 14-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.BDK VALVES PRIVATE LIMITED
Adv. SHRIDHAR PRABHU
Respondent(s)
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1.BASAPPA M GUDIHAL
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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12-Jun-2026
B. Muralidhara PaiView PDF
Summary of CP/100229/2026 - BDK Valves Pvt. Ltd. vs Basappa M Gudihal Court Decision: The High Court of Karnataka, Dharwad Bench dismissed the petition on June 12, 2026. Key Issue: BDK Valves sought to transfer industrial disputes from the Labour Court, Hubballi to Industrial Tribunals under the new Industrial Relations Code, 2020, arguing Labour Courts lost jurisdiction after the Code's commencement on November 21, 2025. Court's Reasoning: The court rejected this contention, holding that Government notifications (dated December 8, 2025 and February 2, 2026) clarified that existing Labour Courts and statutory authorities continue functioning until corresponding authorities are established under the Code to ensure continuity and avoid administrative vacuum. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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08-Jun-2026
Orders
B. Muralidhara Pai
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23-Apr-2026
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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22-Apr-2026
Case filed
Registration No. CP/100229/2026
Summary of CP/100229/2026 - BDK Valves Pvt. Ltd. vs Basappa M Gudihal Court Decision: The High Court of Karnataka, Dharwad Bench dismissed the petition on June 12, 2026. Key Issue: BDK Valves sought to transfer industrial disputes from the Labour Court, Hubballi to Industrial Tribunals under the new Industrial Relations Code, 2020, arguing Labour Courts lost jurisdiction after the Code's commencement on November 21, 2025. Court's Reasoning: The court rejected this contention, holding that Government notifications (dated December 8, 2025 and February 2, 2026) clarified that existing Labour Courts and statutory authorities continue functioning until corresponding authorities are established under the Code to ensure continuity and avoid administrative vacuum. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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