The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has quashed criminal proceedings against Wipro chairman Azim Premji and other senior officials of the company in connection with alleged violations of labour laws. The court also set aside the summons issued by a magistrate court in the matter.
Court Order Details
The order was passed by Justice Jafeer Ahmad on a petition filed by Premji and others. The case originated from a complaint filed by the labour department alleging non-compliance with labour laws at Wipro’s Ghaziabad office. A magistrate court had issued summons to Premji and other company officials, following which the order was challenged before the high court.
High Court Observations
The HC observed that in matters relating to technical violations of labour laws, top executives such as a company chairman cannot be held criminally liable unless there are specific allegations showing their direct involvement. The court noted that the complaint failed to specify the chairman’s role in the day-to-day functioning of the company or in ensuring labour law compliance.
The court further held that the magistrate had not properly examined the factual aspects of the case before issuing summons. The decision underscores the principle that corporate leaders cannot be automatically held responsible for every regulatory infraction without evidence of personal culpability.



