Justice K K Sasidharan who granted the interim injunction yesterday on a petition by IDBI Bank Ltd, directed the unions to desist from causing impediments to the normal functioning of the branches of the bank throughout the state, including the zonal office here in any manner whatsoever.
"Unions must not cause inconvenience to the customers visiting the premises of any IDBI bank in the state for transaction purpose," the court said.
The IDBI Management submitted that Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's statement in his recent budget speech over bringing down government stake in the bank was misconstrued by employees as attempts to privatise it.
The government of India is the single largest shareholder of IDBI Bank, holding 80.16 per cent equity in share capital.
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The Bank showed a net loss of Rs 2184 crore for the December quarter 2015 on account of Non Performing Assets.
IDBI said they were constrained to move court as the unions had served notice of strike from March 28 to 31 even before the seven-day deadline of submission of failure report.
All India IDBI Employees' Association, IDBI Officers Organisation (affiliated to Bharatiya Majdoor Sangh), United Platform of IDBI Bank Unions (All India IDBI Officers Association), are among the other unions striking work.
When the matter came up yesterday, the court had granted the interim injunction and posted the matter to April 25.