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Labour Law - April/May 2008
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What are the privileges and immunities of the Trade Unions and its office-bearers in Labour Law?
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State the procedure for the registration of Trade Union under the Trade Union Act and its dissolution.
Long
Define "Strike" and when Strike becomes illegal. Explain the right of the workers to claim wages during the strike period.
Long
What is the role of standing orders in an industry? How are the Standing Orders certified and modified?
Long
Explain the method of fixation and revision of minimum wages under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948.
Long
Briefly narrate the principles laid down by the Supreme Court in Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board V. Rajappa.
Long
Explain the scope of the expression "accident arising out of and in course of employment" used in the Workmen Compensation Act, 1923.
Long
Narrate the welfare and safety provisions in the Factories Act, 1948.
Long
Explain "unfair labour practices" and "victimization" with case law.
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Write the salient features of the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961.
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