1 Bhanwar Singh Vs. Judge, Labour Court, Bhilwara & Ors. S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.1400/1996 (Bhanwar Singh Vs. Judge, Labour Court, Bhilwara & Ors.) Date of order :: 02.11.2007 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE GOPAL KRISHAN VYAS None present for the petitioner. Mr.Harish Purohit, for the respondents. By way of filing the present writ petition, the petitioner is challenging the validity of the award dated 01st March, 1995 passed by the learned Judge, Labour Court, Bhilwara – whereby reference made by the appropriate government was answered in negative and claim of the petitioner-workman was rejected. I have perused the impugned award dated 01st March, 1995. It is obvious from the facts discussed in the impugned award that services of the petitioner were dispensed with after holding full-fledged domestic/disciplinary enquiry for the serious charges levelled against him. In the petition, no substantial question of law has been raised by the petitioner. Similarly on the question of facts, finding of the court below cannot be lightly interfered with while exercising powers under Article 227 of the Constitution of India. It is 2 Bhanwar Singh Vs. Judge, Labour Court, Bhilwara & Ors. also obvious from the impugned award that there is no error apparent on the face of record which may require to be set right by this Court while exercising its supervisory jurisdiction. The dispute has been adjudicated upon by the learned Judge, Labour court after taking into account entire evidence and enquiry report placed on record. I see no reason to interfere with the conclusion reached vide the impugned award dated 01st March, 1995 passed by learned Judge, Labour Court, Bhilwara. Hence, the present writ petition is dismissed. [GOPAL KRISHAN VYAS],J. A.K. Chouhan/-