Employees'' State Insurance Corporation Vs Hooghly Mills Company Ltd.

Calcutta High Court 13 Aug 2003 C.O. No. 1511 of 2003 (2003) 08 CAL CK 0004
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

C.O. No. 1511 of 2003

Hon'ble Bench

Girish Chandra Gupta, J

Advocates

Saumitra Banerjee, for the Appellant;

Final Decision

Allowed

Acts Referred
  • Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 - Section 75(2B)

Judgement Text

Translate:

Girish Chandra Gupta, J.@mdashThe disputed amount was over Rs. 14 lakhs. The opposite party employer prayed for waiver of the requirement of deposit of at least 50 per cent of the disputed amount. Proviso to Section 75(2-B) of Employees'' State Insurance Act authorises the Court to pass an order of waiver of compulsory deposit, but such a discretion can be exercised for reasons to be recorded.

2. The learned Court below, in this case, has directed the opposite party herein to deposit a sum of Rs. 2,18,000 but no reasons have been indicated for exercise of this discretion. In the absence of reasons, this exercise of discretion is prima facie vitiated.

3. Notice of this application was directed to be given by this Court on July 23, 2003. Notice was duly given and has been received by the opposite party on July 25, 2003, as would appear from the A/D cards annexed to the affidavit of service filed herein by the petitioner. It is, thus clear that inspite of sufficient notice the opposite parties have chosen to remain absent. This Court is of the view that the impugned order cannot be sustained being in excess of jurisdiction and in a sense without jurisdiction too. The impugned order is therefore, set aside. This application is allowed.

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