Mumbai:
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday issued a contempt notice to the pilots' union of Jet Airways for continuing the strike despite an earlier order restraining them.
The contempt notice was issued by Justice Dhananjay Chandrachud who sought a reply by September 14 on a petition by the airline.
A division bench of Chief Justice Swatanter Kumar and Justice A M Khanwilkar had on Tuesday restrained the pilots' union from continuing the strike.
Jet had moved the court after the pilots proceeded on sick leave en mass on September 7 to protest sacking of two of their colleagues.
Jet's lawyer had argued that going on sick leave in such a way was tantamount to strike.
Jet's contention is that pilots cannot go on strike when conciliation proceedings are underway under the provisions of Industrial Disputes Act.
The contempt notice was issued by Justice Dhananjay Chandrachud who sought a reply by September 14 on a petition by the airline.
A division bench of Chief Justice Swatanter Kumar and Justice A M Khanwilkar had on Tuesday restrained the pilots' union from continuing the strike.
Jet had moved the court after the pilots proceeded on sick leave en mass on September 7 to protest sacking of two of their colleagues.
Jet's lawyer had argued that going on sick leave in such a way was tantamount to strike.
Jet's contention is that pilots cannot go on strike when conciliation proceedings are underway under the provisions of Industrial Disputes Act.
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