Title : Power to Exempt
State : Central
Year : 1947
1 [36B. Power to exempt Where the appropriate Government is satisfied in relation to any industrial establishment or undertaking or any class of industrial establishments or undertakings carried on by a department of (hat Government that adequate provisions exist for the investigation and settlement of industrial disputes in respect of workmen employed in such establishment or undertaking or class of establishments or undertakings, it may, by notification in the Official Gazette, exempt, conditionally or unconditionally such establishment or undertaking or class of establishments or undertakings from all or any of the provisions of this Act.] ______________________ 1. Inserted by Act 46 of 1982, section 21 (w.e.f. 21-8-1984). View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Protection of Action Taken Under the Act
State : Central
Year : 1947
No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of mis Act or any rules made thereunder. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : The First Schedule
State : Central
Year : 1947
1[THE FIRST SCHEDULE [See Section 2(n)(vi)] Industries which may be declared to be Public Utility Services under sub-clause (vi) of clause (n) of section 2 1. Transport (other than railways) for the carriage of passengers or goods, 2[by land or water]; 2. 60Banking; 3. Cement; 4. Coal; 5. Cotton textiles; 6. Food stuffs; 7. Iron and Steel; 8. Defence establishments; 9. Service in hospitals and dispensaries; 10. Fire Brigade Service; 3 [11. India Government Mints;] 12. India Security Press; 4 [13. Copper Mining; 14. Lead Mining; 15. Zinc Mining;] 5 [16. Iron Ore Mining;] 6 [17. Service in any oilfield;] 7 [***] 8 [19. Service in the Uranium Industry;] 9 [20 Pyrites Mining;] 21. Security Paper Mill, Hoshangabad; 10 [22. Services in the..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : The Third Schedule
State : Central
Year : 1947
1[THE THIRD SCHEDULE (See Section 7A) Matters within the Jurisdiction of Industrial Tribunals 1. Wages, including the period and mode of payment; 2. Compensatory and other allowances; 3. Hours of work and rest intervals; 4. Leave with wages and holidays; 5. Bonus, profit sharing, provident fund and gratuity; 6. Shift working otherwise than in accordance with standing orders; 7. Classification by grades; 8. Rules of discipline; 9. Rationalisation; 10. Retrenchment of workmen and closure of establishment; and 11. Any other matter that may be prescribed.] _________________________ 1.Substituted by Act 36 of 1956, section 29, for the Schedule (w.e.f. 10-3-1957). View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : The Fourth Schedule
State : Central
Year : 1947
1 [THEFOURTH SCHEDULE (See Section 9A) Conditions of Service for changeof which Notice is to be given 1.Wages, including the period and mode of payment; 2.Contribution paid, or payable, by the employer to any provident fund or pensionfund or for the benefit of the workmen under any law for the time being inforce; 3.Compensatory and other allowances; 4.Hours of work and rest intervals; 5.Leave with wages and holidays; 6.Starting alteration or discontinuance of shift working otherwise than inaccordance with standing orders; 7.Classification by grades; 8.Withdrawal of any customary concession or privilege or change in usage; 9.Introduction of new rules of discipline, or alteration of existing rules,except in so far as they are provided in standing orders; ..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : The Fifth Schedule
State : Central
Year : 1947
1 [THEFIFTH SCHEDULE [See Section 2(ra)] Unfair Labour Practices I. Onthe part of employers and trade unions of employers-- 1. Tointerfere with, restrain from, or coerce, workmen in the exercise of theirright to organise, form, join or assist a trade union or to engage in concertedactivities for the purposes of collective bargaining or other mutual aid orprotection, that is to say:-- (a)threatening workmen with discharge or dismissal, if they join a trade union; (b)threatening a lock-out or closure, if a trade union is organised; (c)granting wage increase to workmen at crucial periods of trade unionorganisation, with a view to undermining the efforts of the trade unionorganisation. 2. Todominate, interfere with or contribute support, financial or otherwise, to..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : The Trading with the Enemy (Continuance of Emergency Provisions) Act, 1947
State : Central
Year : 1947
THE TRADING WITH THE ENEMY (CONTINUANCE OF EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) ACT, 1947 [Act, No. 16 of 1947] [AS ON 1955] [20th March, 1947] PREAMBLE An Act to provide for the continuance of certain provisions of the Defence of India Rules relating to the controll of trading with States, and persons and firms belonging to States at war with the Government of India, and the custody of the property belonging to them. WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the continuance of certain provisions of the Defence of India Rules relating to the control of trading with States, and persons and firms belonging to States at war with the Government of India, and the custody of the property belonging to them; It is hereby enacted as follows : View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Short Title, Extent and Commencement
State : Central
Year : 1947
(1) This Act may be called the Trading with the Enemy (Continuance of Emergency Provisions) Act, 1947. {Subs.by the A.O.1950, for the former sub-section.}[(2) It extends to the whole of India {The words "except Part B States" were rep.by Act 3 of 1951, s.3 and Sch.}; and it applies also to all citizens of India outside India. (3) It shall come into force on the 25th day of March, 1947. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Continuance of Certain Emergency Provisions
State : Central
Year : 1947
(1) Notwithstanding the expiry of the Defence of India Act, 1939, and the Emergency Provisions (Continuance) Ordiance, 1946 (a) the provisions of the Defence of India Rules mentioned in the first column of the Schedule to this Act shall continue in force, and shall have effect subject to the modifications specified in the second column thereof; (b) any order or other instrument made or deemed to be made under or in pursuance of any of the said provisions and in force immediately before the commencement of this Act shall continue in force so far as consistent with the provisions as continued in force by this section and be deemed to be made under or in pursuance of the provisions so continued in force. (2) The references in sub-section (1) to the Defence of India Rules shall be..... View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionTitle : Effect of Rules, Etc.inconsistent with Other Enactments
State : Central
Year : 1947
The provisions of the Defence of India Rules as continued in force by section 2 and all orders made or deemed to be made under such provisions shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any enactment other than this Act or in any instrument having effect by virtue of any enactment other than this Act. View Complete Act List Judgments citing this section