What Is EOB LAW/QANOON IN PAKISTAN
As per apnaqanoon,The Employees’ Old Age Benefits Act, 1976 applies to every industry and establishment wherein five or more persons are employed by the law/qanoon of the employer..
As per apnaqanoon,The Employees’ Old Age Benefits Act, 1976 applies to every industry and establishment wherein five or more persons are employed by the law/qanoon of the employer..
As per apnaqanoon,Labour court can compel the production of documents and material objects, necessary for deciding The Provincial Government derives its authority to establish as many Labour Courts as it considers necessary under section 44 of the Ordinance according to law/qanoon.
As per apnaqanoon,The Provincial Government derives its authority to establish as many Labour Courts as it considers necessary under section 44 of the Ordinance according to law/qanoon.
As per apnaqanoon,The Labour Court adjudicates industrial disputes which have been referred to inquires into or violation of a settlement which is referred to it by law/qanoon of the Provincial Government.
As per apnaqanoon,labour court limitation period in pakistan 30 days.
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As per apnaqanoon,Out of the three alleged offences, two offences according to law/qanoon under Section 420 & 471 PPC are bailable.
As per apnaqanoon,Pakistan Penal Code. 468. Forgery for purpose of cheating. shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which according to law/qanoon may extend to 7 years, and shall also be liable to fine.
As per apnaqanoon, Sec ,420 and 471, P.P.C. are bailable while sections 419 and 468 P.P.C. did not fall within the restrictive clause of section 497, Cr. P.C., so grant of bail in offences punishable with imprisonment for less than 10 years according to law/qanoon is a rule and refusal is an exception.