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Press work

The work of a press agent

Assignment

2(1)(b)] The word 'assignment' does not mean 'appointment', Oriental Metal Pressing Works, (P) Ltd. v. Bhaskar Kashinath, AIR 1961 SC 573 … The word 'assignment' does not mean 'appointment', Oriental Metal Pressing Works, (P) Ltd. v. Bhaskar Kashinath, AIR 1961 SC 573 (575).

Print works

Print works. Any premises in which any persons are employed to print

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Editor and newspaper

newspaper, have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867 and the expression 'working … 'working journalist' has the meaning assigned to it in the Working Journalists and other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscella-neous

Knead

To work and press into a mass usually with the hands esp to work

VerbarRepoussage

Art or process of hammering out or pressing thin metal from the reverse side 1 in producing repousseacute … thin metal from the reverse side 1 in producing repousseacute work 2 in leveling up any part of an etched plate

Presswork

type plates or engravings in relief by means of a press the work so done

Factory

SC 365: (1974) 3 SCC 108. Department of Publications and Press run by the University is engaged in carrying on a … building in which goods are manufactured. In the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, 'Factory' means by s. 149 'textile factory and

Salary or wages

by the members to the society, Khedut Sahakari Ginning & Pressing Society Ltd. v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1972 SC 1786 … means all remuneration (other than remuneration in respect of over-time work) capable of being expressed in terms of money, which would,

Begar

following meaning of the word 'begar': 'a forced labourer. One pressed to carry burthens for individuals or the public. Under the … of forced labour under which a person is compelled to work without receiving any remuneration. Molesworth describes 'begar' as 'labour or

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