IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 515 of 2008 Jaya Prakash Garande ...Petitioner V/s. Director, Shri Siddhivinayak Ganpati Cancer Hospital, Sangli Road, Miraj. ...Respondents Mr. Manoj Patil i/by Mr.A.B.Vagyani & M.A.Patil for the petitioner Mr. Nitin Kulkarni i/by M/s. Desai & Desai Associates. CORAM : DR. D.Y.CHANDRACHUD,J. 4th JULY, 2008 P.C. The Petitioner resigned from service on 16th August 2000. The Labour Court allowed the complaint of unfair labour practices and directed the Respondents to pay an amount of Rs. 2,00,000/- in lieu of reinstatement and backwages. The Industrial Court interfered with that order in revision. The Industrial Court noted that after the resignation of 16th August 2000, it is only on 19th September 2000 that the Petitioner addressed an advocate's notice. In the course of his deposition the Petitioner stated that on 15th August 2000 she was called into the office of Shri S.K.Dalvi, Administrative Manager, where she was forced to resign. The Industrial Court noted that this allegation appeared for the first time in the course of the examination and was not made at the first available opportunity when the, advocate's notice was addressed. The Industrial Court had justifiable grounds for interfering in the revisional jurisdiction. The Labour Court arrived at a finding which was contrary to the preponderating weight of the evidence on record. 2. No ground for interference by this Court with the order of the Industrial Court has been made out in the exercise of the extraordinary jurisdiction. The order of the Industrial Court does not suffer from any perversity or error apparent so as to warrant interference in the exercise of the jurisdiction under Article 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India. The Petition shall stand dismissed. ......