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17B. PAYMENT
OF FULL WAGES TO WORKMAN PENDING PROCEEDINGS IN HIGHER COURTS. - Where in
any case a Labour-Court, Tribunal or National Tribunal by its award directs
reinstatement of any workman and the employer prefers any proceedings against
such award in a High Court or the Supreme Court, the employer shall be liable
to pay such workman, during the period of pendency of such proceedings in the
High Court or the Supreme Court, full wages last drawn by him, inclusive of
any maintenance allowance admissible to him under any rule if the workman had
not been employed in any establishment during such period and an affidavit by
such workman had been filed to that effect in such Court :
Provided that where
it is proved to the satisfaction of the High Court or the Supreme Court that
such workman had been employed and had been receiving adequate remuneration
during any such period or part thereof, the Court shall order that no wages
shall be payable under this section for such period or part, as the case may
be.
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