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Home Bare Acts Phrase: restConstitution of India Constitution Order 210
Title: The State of Maharashtra (Special Responsibility of Governor for Vidharbha, Marathwada and the Rest of Maharashtra) Second Amendment Order, 2005
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....said Development Boards and on the approval of the State Government of Maharashtra has requested the President to extend the duration of the said Order; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (2) of article 371 of the Constitution, read with sub-clause (3) of clause 1 of the said order, the President hereby specifies that the said Order shall remain in force up to the 30th day of April, 2010. ___________________________________ 1. Published with the Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs, Notification No. G.S.R. 719(E), dated the 16 December 2005, Gazette of India, Extraordinary, 2005, Part, II, Section 3,sub-section (i).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRailways Act, 1989 Chapter 14
Title: Regulation of Hours of Work and Period of Rest
State: Central
Year: 1989
..... Section 131 - Chapter not to apply to certain railway servants Nothing in this Chapter shall apply to any railway servant to whom the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948) or the Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952) or the Railway Protection Force Act, 1957 (23 of 1957) or the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958 (44 of 1958), applies. Section 132 - Limitation of hours of work (1) A railway servant whose employment is essentially intermittent shall not be employed for more than seventy-five hours in any week. (2) A railway servant whose employment is continuous shall not be employed for more than fifty-four hours a week on an average in a two weekly period of fourteen days. (3) A railway servant whose employment is intensive shall not be employed for more than forty-five hours a week on an average in a two weekly period of fourteen days. (4) Subject to such rules as may be prescribed, temporary exemptions of railway servants from the provisions of sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) or sub section (3) may be made by the prescribed authority if it is of opinion that such temporary exemptions are necessary to avoid serious interference with the ordinary working of the railway or.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionConstitution of India Constitution Order 203
Title: The State of Maharashtra (Special Responsibility of Governor for Vidarbha, Marthwada and the Rest of Maharashtra) Amendment Order, 2004
State: Central
Year: 1950
.....said Development Boards and on the approval of the State Government of Maharashtra has requested the President to extend the duration of the said Order; Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (2) of article 371 of the Constitution read with sub-clause (3) of clause 1 of the said Order, the President hereby specifies that the said Order shall remain in force up to the 30th day of April, 2005. ___________________________________ 1. Published with the Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs, Notification No. G.S.R. 292(E), dated the 30 April 2004, Gazette of India, Extraordinary, 2004, Part, II, Section 3,sub-section (i).
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionRailways Act, 1989 Section 133
Title: Grant of Periodical Rest
State: Central
Year: 1989
.....four periods of not less than thirty consecutive hours each or at least five periods of not less than twenty-two consecutive hours each, including a full night; (ii) the Central Government may, by rules, specify the railway servants to whom periods of rest on scales less than those laid down under sub-section (1) may be granted and the periods thereof. (3) Subject to such rules as may be made in this behalf, if the prescribed authority is of the opinion that such circumstances as are referred to in sub section (4) of section 132 are present, it may exempt any railway servant from the provisions of sub-section (1) or clause (i) of sub-section (2): Provided that a railway servant so exempted shall, in such circumstances as may be prescribed, be granted compensatory periods of rest for the periods he has foregone.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMotor Transport Workers Act, 1961 Section 20
Title: Compensatory Day of Rest
State: Central
Year: 1961
Where, as a result of any exemption granted to an employer under the provisions of this Act from the operation of section 19, a motor transport worker is deprived of any of the days of rest to which he is entitled under that section, the motor transport worker shall be allowed within the month in which the days of rest are due to him or within two months immediately following that month, compensatory days of rest of equal number to the days of rest so lost. [Cf. Mines Act, 1952, S. 29; Factories Act, 1948, S. 53.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMotor Transport Workers Act, 1961 Section 9
Title: Rest Rooms
State: Central
Year: 1961
(1) In every place wherein motor transport workers employed in a motor transport undertaking are required to halt at night, there shall be provided and maintained by the employer for the use of those motor transport workers such number of rest rooms or such other suitable alternative accommodation as may be prescribed. (2) The rest rooms or the alternative accommodation to be provided under sub-section (1) shall be sufficiently lighted and ventilated and shall be maintained in a clean and comfortable condition. (3) The State Government may prescribe the standard in respect of construction, accommodation, furniture and other equipment of rest rooms or the alternative accommodation to be provided under this section.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMotor Transport Workers Act, 1961 Section 15
Title: Daily Intervals for Rest
State: Central
Year: 1961
(1) The hours of work in relation to adult motor transport workers on each day shall be so fixed that no period of work shall exceed five hours and that no such motor transport worker shall work for more than five hours before he has had an interval for rest for at least half-an-hour: Provided that the provisions of this sub-section in so far as they relate to interval for rest shall not apply to a motor transport worker who is not required to work for more than six hours on that day. (2) The hours of work on each day shall be so fixed that a motor transport worker is, except in any case referred to in the second proviso to section 13, allowed a period of rest of at least nine consecutive hours between the termination of duty on any one day and the commencement of duty on the next following day.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionFactories Act, 1948 Section 47
Title: Shelters, Rest Rooms and Lunch Rooms
State: Central
Year: 1948
(1) In every factory wherein more than one hundred and fifty workers are ordinarily employed, adequate and suitable shelters or rest rooms and a suitable lunch room, with provision for drinking water, where workers can eat meals brought by them, shall be provided and maintained for the use of the workers; Provided that any canteen maintained in accordance with the provisions of section 46 shall be regarded as part of the requirements of this sub-section: Provided further that where a lunch room exists no worker shall eat any food in the work room. (2) The shelters or rest rooms or lunch rooms to be provided under sub-section (1) shall be sufficiently lighted aid ventilated and shall be maintained in a cool and clean condition. (3) The State Government may-- (a) prescribe the standards in respect of construction, accommodation, furniture and other equipment of shelters, rest rooms and lunch rooms to be provided under this section; (b) by notification in the Offical Gazette, exempt any factory or class or description of factories from the requirements of this section.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionMotor Transport Workers Act, 1961 Section 19
Title: Weekly Rest
State: Central
Year: 1961
(1) The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules providing for a day of rest in every period of seven days, which shall be allowed to all motor transport workers. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), an employer may in order to prevent any allocation of a motor transport service, require a motor transport worker to work On any day of rest which is not a holiday so, however, that the motor transport worker does not work for more than ten days consecutively without a holiday for a whole day intervening. (3) Nothing contained in sub-section (1) shall apply to any motor transport worker whose total period of employment including any day spent on leave is less than six days. [Cf. Factories Act, 1948, S. 52; Mines Act, 1952, S. 28.]
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionContract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 Section 17
Title: Rest-rooms
State: Central
Year: 1970
(1) In every place where in contract labour is required to halt at night in connection within the work of an establishment (a) to which this Act applies, and (b) in which work requiring employment of contract labour is likely to continue for such period as may be prescribed, there shall be provided and maintained by the contractor for the use of the contract labour such number of rest-rooms or such other suitable alternative accommodation with such time as may be prescribed. (2) The rest-rooms or the alternative accommodation to be provided under subsection (1) shall be sufficiently lighted and ventilated and shall be maintained in clean and comfortable condition.
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