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B S V Hanumantha Case

The document discusses a case where union rules were amended to make the President the election authority and empower him to appoint officers while denying the ability to remove him early. The court held these amendments violated the Trade Unions Act by giving the President too much power over elections where he had a personal interest in the outcome.

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B S V Hanumantha Case

The document discusses a case where union rules were amended to make the President the election authority and empower him to appoint officers while denying the ability to remove him early. The court held these amendments violated the Trade Unions Act by giving the President too much power over elections where he had a personal interest in the outcome.

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Inthe caseofB.S.V.

HanumanthaRaoVsDeputyRegistrarofTrade
UnionandDeputyCommissioner ofLabour25,ther rules of Allwyn
Workers Union were amended to provide for making the President of
the Union as election authority,empowering him to nominate all
office bearers and Denying authority to the general body to remove
the president from office before expiry of his term.These amendments
were registered by the Registrar.It was heldt hat the amendments were
contrary to the letter and spirit of the Trade Unions Act.The President
who is vitally interested in the conduct of elections cannot be the
person who entrusted with theauthority to prepare the voters
list,appoint returning officers and conduct elections.It is case of
person being given the authority to perpetuate himself in office.Such a
procedure amounts to constituting a persona judge in his own
cost.

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