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Union For All Staff In Vinayaka vs Government Of Puducherry

Madras High Court|20 November, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

The petitioner has filed the present writ petition seeking a writ of mandamus directing the 2nd respondent Commissioner to conduct secret ballot in the 4th respondent Management in terms of the letter dated 20.11.2017 and to declare the petitioner Union as the bargaining agent for the employees of the 4th respondent Hospital and to forbear the respondent/Management from negotiating and signing any settlement until the finalization of the bargaining agent through secret ballot and to maintain status quo during the pendency of the proceedings before the 2nd respondent Commissioner.
2. Earlier when the writ petition was taken up for hearing, the direction, as sought by the writ petitioner was sought to be resisted both by the 4 th respondent/Management as well as the 5th respondent/Union on the ground that there was no statutory requirement or mandate to conduct secret ballor by the 2nd or 3rd respondent and, therefore, the writ petition as it is, was not maintainable. According to respondents 4 and 5, the only course open to ascertain the strength of the membership of the respective Union is to adopt check-off system, which will ultimately establish the factum of actual membership of the Union.
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3. However, when the writ petition came up for hearing today, Mr.N.G.R.Prasad, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner/Union as well as Mr.Balan Haridoss, learned counsel appearing for the 5th respondent/Union as well as the learned counsel appearing for the 4th respondent/Management unanimously agreed for conduct of secret ballot under the direct supervision of the 2nd respondent on a date to be fixed by this Court.
4. In view of the submissions as made on behalf of the petitioner and the contesting respondents, the writ petition stands disposed of with the following directions :-
i) The 2nd respondent is directed to conduct secret ballot in the 4th respondent/Management in order to ascertain the actual membership of rival claims as between the petitioner and the 5th respondent/Union in regard to permanent workmen employed by the 4th respondent/Management.
ii) The 2nd respondent is directed to issue notice to both the petitioner as well as the 4th and 5th respondents and fix any date for conduct of secret ballot in the 4th respondent/Management premises within a period of two weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. It is open to the 2nd respondent to fix the date and time for conduct of http://www.judis.nic.in 5 secret ballot and on conclusion of the conduct of secret ballot, the 2nd respondent is directed to declares the results forthwith.
iii) On such declaration, it is open to the 4th respondent/Management to negotiate with the Union, which has the maximum membership strength on the basis of such declaration.
iv)This order is passed in view of the consensus arrived at between the petitioner as well as respondents 4 and 5 although this Court is conscious of the fact that there is no statutory requirement for the 2nd respondent to conduct such secret ballot.
v) The parties are directed to extend their fullest co- operation to the 2nd respondent to carry out the exercise within the time stipulated.
5. This writ petition is disposed of with the aforesaid observations and directions. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed. There shall be no order as to costs.
12.04.2019 Index : Yes/No Internet : Yes/No GLN http://www.judis.nic.in 6 http://www.judis.nic.in 7 To
1. Government of Puducherry rep. By its Secretary to Govt.
Dept. of Labour, Chief Secretariat Union Territory of Puducherry.
2. The Labour Commissioner 2nd Floor, Labour Department Complex Vazhudamur Road, Gandhi Nagar Puducherry 605 609.
3. The Labour Officer (Conciliation) Office of the Labour Officer Government of Puducherry.
Karaikal, U.T. Of Puducherry.
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GLN PRE-DELIVERY ORDER IN W.P. NO.12682 OF 2018 Pronounced on 12.04.2019 http://www.judis.nic.in
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Title

Union For All Staff In Vinayaka vs Government Of Puducherry

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
20 November, 2017