Morinda Co-op. Sugar Mills Ltd.
v.
Ram Krishan And Others Etc.
(Supreme Court Of India)
Civil Appeal No. 8058-60 Of 1995 (Special Leave Petition (Civil) No. 718-20 Of 1995) | 25-08-1995
K. Ramaswamy, J.
Leave granted.
1. We have heard the Counsel on both sides. The Labour Court and the High Court in the impugned judgment dated July 29, 1994 made in C.W.P. Nos. 10033-35 of 1994 concluded that since the respondents had worked for more than 240 days in a year, they were retrenched workmen within the meaning of Section 2(oo) of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 (for short, ‘the Act’). Consequently requirements of Section 25F of the Act need to be satisfied but it was not done. So, held that the retrenchment is void and consequently reinstatement of the respondents was directed. Thus, this appeal by special leave.
2. When we directed the appellants to furnish the crushing seasons in which the factory worked, they filed additional affidavit and for the years 1987-88 to 1993-94, crushing seasons were given as follows:
Crushing YearCommenced onClosed on
1987-887.11.198718.4.1988
1988-8928.11.198817.4.1989
1989-9019.11.198930.4.1990
1990-9125.10.19907.3.1991
1991-9230.10.199117.4.1992
1992-9328.10.199216.4.1993
1993-942.11.199310.3.1994
3. It would thus be clear that the respondents were not working throughout the season. They worked during crushing seasons only. The respondents were taken into work for the season and consequent to closure of the season, they ceased to work.
4. The question is whether such a cessation would amount to retrenchment. Since it is only a seasonal work, the respondents cannot be said to have been retrenched in view of what is stated in Clause (bb) of Section 2(oo) of the Act. Under these circumstances, we are of the opinion that the view taken by the Labour Court and the High Court is illegal. However, the appellant is directed to maintain a register for all workmen engaged during the seasons enumerated hereinbefore and when the new season starts the appellant should make a publication in neighbouring places in which the respondents normally live and if they would report for duty, the appellant would engage them in accordance with seniority and exigency of work.
5. The appeals are accordingly allowed but, in the circumstances, without costs.
Advocates List
For the Appellant N.D. Garg, Advocate. For the Respondents S.K. Verma, Advocate.
For Petitioner
- Shekhar Naphade
- Mahesh Agrawal
- Tarun Dua
For Respondent
- S. Vani
- B. Sunita Rao
- Sushil Kumar Pathak
Bench List
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE B.L. HANSARIA
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE K. RAMASWAMY
Eq Citation
AIR 1996 SC 332
(1995) 5 SCC 653
1995 (71) FLR 822
(1996) 1 UPLBEC 606
(1996) 1 MLJ 42 (SC)
[1995] (SUPPL.) 3 SCR 85
JT 1995 (6) SC 547
1995 (2) UJ 742
1995 (5) SCALE 198
(1995) SCC (LS) 1279
61 (1996) DLT 201
LQ/SC/1995/836
HeadNote
A. Labour Law — Retrenchment/Lay-off/Recall — Retrenchment — Seasonal work — Closure of season — Cessation of work — Whether amounts to retrenchment — Held, since it is only a seasonal work respondents cannot be said to have been retrenched — Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, Ss. 2oo(bb) and 25F (Para 4) B. Labour Law — Retrenchment/Lay-off/Recall — Reinstatement — Directions — Appellant directed to maintain a register for all workmen engaged during the seasons enumerated hereinbefore and when the new season starts, appellant should make a publication in neighbouring places in which the respondents normally live and if they would report for duty, the appellant would engage them in accordance with seniority and exigency of work