1 S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO. 3981/2004. (RAMESHWAR BISSA VS. JUDGE, LABOUR COURT & ANR.) DATE OF ORDER : 07.07.2008. HON'BLE MR. GOVIND MATHUR, J. Mr. Sanjeet Purohit for the petitioner. Mr. Jagdish Vyas for the respondents. This petition for writ is preferred to challenge the award dated 02.11.2002 passed by the Labour Court, Jodhpur negativing the claim of the petition while answering the reference made by the appropriate government in the terms that “Whether the action of the management of State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur, Jodhpur in terminating the services of Shri Rameshwar Bissa S/o Shri Birad Raj Bissa is legal and justified? If not, to what relief the workman is entitled ?” The labour court after considering entire evidence available on record, reached at the conclusion that the petitioner workman was not in continuous service of the employer bank as per the provisions of Section 25-B of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. While assailing validity of the award impugned, the contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that while making an order on application preferred by the petitioner, the 2 labour Court directed the employer to produce the payment vouchers and employment registers, however, such record was never produced and the labour court decided the matter by reaching at the conclusion that the workman was never in continous employment. The original record of the labour court was called for and the same is examined by me. The employer produced all the employment registers and also the bankers cheque account registers for the years 1981, 1983, 1984 and 1987. From examination of the documents aforesaid, I no where found name of the petitioner appearing therein. The foundation of the argument advanced by the petitioner that the record was not produced itself is not correct. The finding of fact given by the labour court, therefore, is justified and that does not warrant interference of this Court under Article 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India. The pettion for writ is accordingly dismissed. (GOVIND MATHUR)J. Anil/