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dram shop act
dram shop act : a law imposing civil liability on the owner of an establishment that sells alcoholic beverages to … dram shop act : a law imposing civil liability on the owner of an establishment that sells alcoholic beverages to an intoxicated person who causes injury to another as a result of the
Shop
State Insurance Act, 1948, s. 1(5)] See, Kalidas Dharjibai v. State of Bombay, AIR 1955 SC 62. [Bombay Shops and Establishments Act, 1948, s. 2(27)] Shop, an agency is neither a shop nor a commercial establishment, State v. Brijlal Gulati,
Commercial establishment
connection with or incidental or ancillary thereto is carried on. Sub-clause (b) is only ancillary to (a). [Delhi Shops and Establishments Act, 1954, s. 2(5)], Chief Commissioner v. Federation of India Chambers of Commerce and Industry, (1975) 3 SCC 64:
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Person employed
s. 2 (12) (iii)] (ii) According to the definition in s. 2(14) of the Andhra Pradesh (Telengana Area) Shops and Establishments Act, 1951 even if a person is not wholly employed, if he is principally employed in connection with the … Establishments, AIR 1974 SC 37 (44, 45): (1974) 3 SCC 498: (1974) 1 SCR 747. [A.P. (Telangana Area) Shops and Establishments Act, 1961, s. 2(24)]
Establishment
[Employees State Insurance Act, 1948, s. 1(15)] The word 'establishment' is defined in s. 2(6) of the Bihar Shops and Establishments Act, 1953 to mean an establishment which carries on any business, trade or profession or any work in connection … 27, Ram Kumar Misra v. State of Bihar, AIR 1984 SC 537 (539): (1984) 2 SCC 451. [Bihar Shops and Establishments Act, 1953, s. 2(6), Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Sch. Entry 27]
Employer
1947), s. 2 (g)] Means, in relation to any establishment, factory, mine, oilfield, plantation, port, railway company or shop: (i) belonging to, or under the control of, the Central Government or a State Government a person or … (b) in relation to other labour, the person who has the ultimate control over the affairs of any establishment or who has, by reason of his advancing money, supplying goods or otherwise, a substantial interest in the … artificial judicial person, not falling within any of the preceding sub-clauses. [Income-tax Act, 1961 (43 of 1961), s. 115W(a)] Employer, means: A person who controls
Employee
(other than an apprentice) employed on wages, in any establishment, factory, mine oilfield, plantation, port, railway company or shop to do any skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled, manual, supervisory technical or clerical work, whether the terms of such … Mizoram University Act, 2000. s. 2(i). Means any person (other than an apprentice) employed on wages, in any establishment, factory, mine oilfield, plantation, port, railway company or shop to do any skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled, manual, supervisory
Truck Acts (1831 to 1896)
of wages in goods instead of in money. The plan had been for masters to establish warehouses or shops, and the workmen in their employ have either had their wages accounted for to them by supplies of goods … prevent the payment of wages in goods instead of in money. The plan had been for masters to establish warehouses or shops, and the workmen in their employ have either had their wages accounted for to them … Truck Acts (1831 to 1896) (English) (1 & 2 Wm. 4, c. 37; 50
Workers
apply to all persons employed in or in connection with a factory' in s. 70 of the Bombay Shops and Establishment Act has the effect of enlarging the shop of the Factories Act by making it applicable to … all persons employed in or in connection with a factory' in s. 70 of the Bombay Shops and Establishment Act has the effect of enlarging the shop of the Factories Act by making it applicable to all
Non-obstante
contrary provisions, Union of India v. G.M. Kokil, AIR 1984 SC 1022 (1026): 1984 Supp SCC 196. [Bombay Shops and Establishments Act, (79 of 1948), s. 70]
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