Supreme Court of India · 1950-05-26
THE BHARAT BANK LTD., DELHI vs EMPLOYEES OF THE BHARAT BANK LTD.,DELHIv.THE BHARAT BANK
- Citation / case number
- SC 1950/38
- Court
- Supreme Court of India
- Petitioner
- THE BHARAT BANK LTD., DELHI
- Respondent
- EMPLOYEES OF THE BHARAT BANK LTD.,DELHIv.THE BHARAT BANK
- Bench
- KANIA, HIRALAL J. (CJ),FAZAL ALI, SAIYID,SASTRI, M. PATANJALI,MAHAJAN, MEHR CHAND,MUKHERJEA, B.K.
Judgment text excerpt
The Supreme Court held that the Industrial Tribunal under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, performs functions akin to judicial duties, thus allowing for an appeal under Article 136 of the Constitution of India. However, the majority opinion concluded that the appeal in this case did not warrant admission, while dissenting opinions argued that the Tribunal's determinations are not subject to appellate review under Article 136. Ultimately, the appeal was dismissed, with the majority finding no grounds for admission.