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Lay off
Lay off, s. 2(kkk) of Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 defines a lay off. Lay-off may be due to shortage of coal or shortage of
Retrenchment
industry. The word 'retrenchment' as defined in s. 2(oo) and the word 'retrenched' in s. 25-F of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, as amended by 1953 Act, have no wider meaning than the ordinary accepted connotation of
Social justice
Social justice, the concept of social justice has now become such an integral part of industrial law that it would be ideal for any party to suggest that industrial adjudication can or should ignore
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Employer
and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952, s. 2 (e)] The employer contemplated by ss. 33 and 33A of the Industrial Disputes Act,1947 must be the identical employer concerned in the industrial dispute which is the subject-matter of adjudication,
Shall
achieve as disclosed by the object, design, purpose and scope of the statute, Rubber House v. Excellsior Needle Industries (P) Ltd., AIR 1989 SC 1160 (1166): (1989) 2 SCC 413: (1989) 1 SCR 986. (ii) Ordinarily though
Development
confine to non-industrial activities. Development of a place can be accelerated through varieties of schemes and establishment of industries is one of the modes of developing an area, Gujarat Industrial Development Corpn. v. C.I.T., (1997) 7 SCC
In accordance with law
used the word 'in accordance with law' in cl. 3 of Schedule 2 of the C.P. and Berar Industrial Disputes Settlement Act, 1947 is used, they did not intend to exclude the law as settled by the
Law
States, Ram Chandra Prasad v. State of Bihar, AIR 1961 SC 1629: (1962) 2 SCR 50. It includes industrial law as evolved by industrial decisions. Provincial Transport Services v. State Industrial Court, AIR 1963 SC 114: (1963)
Lock out
Closing down a business even temporarilyis distinct and different from a lock-out, Indian Metal and Metallurgical Corporation v. Industrial Tribunal, AIR 1953 Mad 98. The word 'lock-out', as stated in the Presidency Jute Co's case [(1952) Lab
New article
New article, in relation to an industrial undertaking which is registered or in respect of which a licence or permission has been issued under this
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