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M. Arulprakasam v. Secretary to the Government of Tamilnadu, Labour & Employment Department, Chennai

2023-06-14

P.D.AUDIKESAVALU, SANJAY V.GANGAPURWALA

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JUDGMENT (Prayer: Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking issuance of a writ of declaration declaring Section 2A(2) of the Tamil Nadu (Amendment) Act 5 of 1988 as void and inoperative so far it repugnant to the Section 2A(2) of the Industrial Dispute (Amendment) Act 24 of 2010, consequently 2nd respondent to number the Industrial Dispute ID Sr. No.2450 of 2013 without insisting Conciliation failure report.) Sanjay V. Gangapurwala, CJ. We have heard Mr.P.R.Thiruneelakandan, learned counsel for the petitioner; Mr.K.Karthick Jeganath, learned Government Advocate for the first respondent and Mr.Sanjay Mohan, learned counsel for the third respondent. 2. Learned counsel for the petitioner fairly submits that in view of the judgment of the learned Single Judge of this Court in a case of S.Gunasekaran and others v. The Government of Tamil Nadu, rep. by its Secretary to Government and others, reported in CDJ 2011 MHC 3273 and the judgment of the Apex Court in a case of K.A.Annamma v. The Secretary, Cochin Co-operative Hospital Society Limited, reported in CDJ 2018 SC 017, the issue raised in the writ petition has been concluded. 3. In the light of the above, the writ petition is dismissed. There will be no order as to costs.