Revision Chart
Revision Chart
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Object Applicability Important Definitions Machinery [S. 2(j)] includes Factory [Section 2(m)] includes any premises
- To ensure adequate - The Act extends to whole • Prime-movers, including the precincts thereof where
safety measures and to of India including Jammu & Adult [Section 2(a)] - • Transmission machinery Ten or more workers are working, or were
promote the health Kashmir Completed 18 years and working on any day of the preceding twelve
and welfare of the Covers all manufacturing Adolescent [Section 2(b)] • All other appliances months, to carry any manufacturing process
workers employed in processes and with the aid of power
- 15 - 18 years. whereby power is
factories. establishments falling within Twenty or more workers are working, or were
Child [Section 2(c)] - Generated
- The Act also makes the definition of ‘factory’. working on a day of the preceding twelve
Completed 15 years. Transformed
provisions regarding months, to carry any manufacturing process
- Applicable to all factories Young Person [Section Transmitted
employment of women without the aid of power.
using power and employing 2(d)] means a person Applied.
and young persons Excludes
10 or more workers, and if who is either a child or an
(including children and • a mine,
adolescents), annual not using power, employing adolescent.
Processes held as • unit belonging to the armed forces,
leave with wages etc. 20 or more workers on any Calendar Year [Section manufacturing processes: • railway running shed,
day of the preceding 12 2(bb)] means the period • Manufacturing cigarette • hotel,
Processes no to be months. of 12 months beginning
st from sun-cured tobacco • restaurant or eating place.
held as from 01 January in any leaves Includes
manufacturing Manufacturing Process [S. year. • Company engaged in construction of railway
• The operation of peeling,
processes: 2(k)] Day means [Section 2(e)] line
washing of prawns for
It means any process for means a period of 24
• Exhibition of films putting them in cold storage • seasonal factories or factories carrying on
• Making, altering, repairing, hours beginning at mid-
• Industrial school or • Stitching old gunny bags intermittent manufacturing processes
ornamenting, finishing,
Institute or Institute night. • Converting sea water into • The salt works, in which the work done is of
packing, oiling, washing,
imparting training, cleaning, breaking up, Week [Section 2(f)] salt. conversion of sea water into crystals of salt
producing cloth, not demolishing, or otherwise, means a period of 7 days • A process employed for the • Premises where manufacturing process is
with a view to its treating or adopting any beginning at mid-night on purpose of pumping water. carried on with 7 persons permanent and 3
sale. article or substance with a Saturday night or such • Preparation of soap in soap persons are temporary
• Receiving of news view to its use, sale, other night as may be works. • The cutting of the woods or converting the
from various transport, delivery or approved by the Chief • Making of bidies. wood into planks
sources and print as disposal; or Inspector of Factories. • Preparation of food & Explanation
newspaper • Pumping oil, water or sewage Power [Section 2(g)] beverages and its sale to - For computing the number of workers for the
• Preliminary packing or any other substance; or members of a club purposes of this clause, all the workers in different
means electrical energy
of raw material for • Generating, transforming, • Receiving products in bulk, groups and relays in a day shall be taken into
or any other form of
delivering it to the transmitting power; or account.
energy which is in packing & packing as per
factory • Composing types for printing, - An Electronic Data Processing Unit is installed in
mechanically transmitted clients requirements
• Finished goods and printing by letter press, any premises or part thereof, shall not be
and is not generated by • Construction of railway - use construed to make it a factory if no manufacturing
packing thereof lithography, photogravure or
other similar process, or book human or animal agency. of raw materials like process is being carried on in such premises.
• Transforming and sleepers, bolts, loose rails
binding; or Prime Mover [Section
transmitting etc. to adaptation of their
electricity
• Constructing, reconstructing, 2(h)] means any engine, Chart prepared by - CS Kalyani Shirode
repairing, refitting, finishing use for ultimately for laying
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station. power. finished products
article in cold storage.
FACTORIES ACT, 1948 (Chart 1.2)
Worker [Section 2(l)] Occupier [Section 2(n)] GENERAL DUTIES OF THE OCCUPIER (Section 7A)
The definition of the worker has the following ingredients A person who has ultimate control over the • Proper maintenance of the plants as to ensure that
Person should be employed affairs of the factory they are safe and without risks to health
• There should exist an employer employee relationship In case of: • Ensuring safety and absence of risks to health in
• Employer not just to control what work to be done but • Firm - Any Partner connection with the use, handling, storage and
also the manner in which the same shall be done • Company - Director transport of articles and substances;
• Relationship of master and servant not necessary • Factory owned or controlled by the Central • To ensure the health and safety of all workers,
• Piece rated workers who work on regular basis shall be Government or State Government or Local information, instruction, training and supervision
treated as workers Authority - person appointed to manage the • Safe access to all places of work in the factory
• Partner or independent contractor cannot be regarded affairs of the factory
as worker • In case of a ship which is being repaired in a dry
Employment should be direct or through some agency dock which is available for hire, deemed WORKING HOURS
• Employment should be directly by the management or occupiers are • An adult worker shall be allowed to work only
through employment agency (i) The owner of the dock for 48 hours in any week.
• There should exist a privity of Contract (ii) The owner of the ship or his agent or master or • there shall be holiday for the whole day in
Employment should be in any manufacturing process other officer-in-charge of the ship to carry out every week
Includes the repair • adult worker shall not be allowed to work for
• People who are involved in incidental to or connected Occupier of the factory needs to give a notice to
more than 9 hours in any day.
with not only the manufacturing process itself but also Chief Inspector
• 30 days before date of resumption of seasonal
• No adult worker shall work continuously for
the subject of the manufacturing process.
factories more than 5 hours unless a rest interval of at
• Munim in a factory
• Workmen in canteen attached to a factory • 15 days before date of use of premises by least half an hour is given to him
Employment may be for remuneration or not occupier • Spreadover should not be more than 10.5
Includes Where new manager is appointed, occupier to hours on any day and can be extended upto 12
• A person who receives wages as remuneration for his intimate within 7 days of appointment hours by Chief Inspector
services Contents of Notice • No adult worker shall work for consecutively 10
• Person who receives remuneration on piecework basis • Name & situation of factory days
• Apprentice • Name & address of occupier • Child who has not completed 14 years of age
• Honorary worker • Name & address of owner
shall not be employed in factory
• Person employed for no wages • Name of Manager
• Where a worker has worked for 240 days, adult
Any member of the armed forces of the Union is • Address of communication
• Number of workers
worker shall be entitled to leave for 20 days
excluded from the definition of worker
All workers are employees but all employees are • Nature of manufacturing process
• Total power installed Chart prepared by - CS Kalyani Shirode
not workers.
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• Welfare
SUMMARY NOTES - CHAPTER 14
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT, 1947
In the case of Workmen of Dimakuchi Tea Estate v. Dimakuchi Tea Estate, the Supreme Court laid down following objectives of the
Act:
1. Promotion of measures of securing and preserving amity and good relations between the employer and workmen.
2. Investigation and settlement of industrial disputes between employers and employers, employers and workmen, or
workmen and workmen with a right of representation by registered trade union or federation of trade unions or an
association of employers or a federation of associations of employers.
3. Prevention of illegal strikes and lock-outs.
4. Relief to workmen in the matter of lay-off and retrenchment.
5. Promotion of collective bargaining.
X. TYPES OF STRIKE
Stay-in, sit-down, pen-down or tool-down strike
Workers enter into the factory, take their seat but refuse to work
It is also known as primary strike
Go-slow
Workers deliberately delay production and work done
It is not strike but serious misconduct
Sympathetic strike
Cessation of work in the support of the demands of workmen belonging to other employer.
The management can take disciplinary action for the absence of workmen.
Hunger strike
Some workers may resort to fast on or near the place of work or residence of the employer.
If it is peaceful and does not result in cessation of work, it will not constitute a strike.
But if due to such an act, even those present for work, could not be given work, it will amount to strike
Work-to-rule
Since there is no cessation of work, it does not constitute a strike.
1. The industrial dispute connotes a real and substantial difference between employers and employers or between employers
and workmen or between workmen and workmen, having some elements of persistency and continuity till resolved and
likely to endanger industrial peace of the undertaking or the community
2. An individual dispute espoused by the union becomes an industrial dispute. The disputes regarding modification of standing
orders, contract labour, lock out in disguise of closure have been held to be industrial disputes.
3. The Act provides for a special machinery of Conciliation Officers, Work Committees, Courts of Inquiry, Labour Courts,
Industrial Tribunals and National Tribunals, defining their powers, functions and duties and also the procedure to be
followed by them.
4. It also enumerates the contingencies when a strike or lock-out can be lawfully resorted to, when they can be declared
illegal or unlawful, conditions for laying off, retrenching, discharging or dismissing a workman, circumstances under which
an industrial establishment can be closed down and several other matters related to industrial employees and employers.
5. The payment of wages for the strike period will depend upon whether the strike is justified or unjustified.
6. No wages are payable if the strike is illegal or it is unjustified.
7. If the workers indulge in violence, no wages will be paid even when their strike was legal and justified
Types of Writs (1.1)
Right to Constitutional Remedies - Articles 32 and 226 Writ of habeas corpus
Person has right to move to Supreme Court or High Court if his fundamental right is violated. ‘Habeas Corpus’ literally mean “to have the body”.
For this purpose, application in writing known as writ is made.
Writ of habeas corpus is made when person is detained or arrested without proper
Writ means legal document in writing. Following are types of writ: justification.
- Writ of Habeas corpus Writ of habeas corpus can be made by:
- Writ of Mandamus 1. Any person on behalf of detained person
- Writ of prohibition 2. Detained person himself
- Writ of certiorari On receipt this writ, court issue order against detaining authority for producing arrested
- Writ of quo warranto person before court.
Supreme Court can issue a writ of certiorari to any high court correcting erroneous Writ may be issued in respect of office of Prime Minister, Judge of High Court, Speaker
decisions of Parliament, University officials etc.
The object of both the writs of prohibition and of certiorari is the same, prohibition is This writ can't be issued against a private person or where alternative remedy is
available at an earlier stage whereas certiorari is available at a later stage. available to person.
• Traffic in human beings and forced • Article 29 guarantees two rights: • Traffic in human beings and forced
labour is prohibited. • Any section of the citizens labour is prohibited.
• ‘Traffic’ in human beings means to residing in the territory of India or • ‘Traffic’ in human beings means to
deal in men and women like any part thereof having a distinct deal in men and women like
goods, such as to sell or let or language, script or culture of its goods, such as to sell or let or
otherwise dispose them of. own has the right to conserve the otherwise dispose them of.
• The employment of children same. • The employment of children
below the age of fourteen in any • No citizen can be denied below the age of fourteen in any
factory or mine is prohibited. admission into any educational factory or mine is prohibited.
institution maintained by the State
or receiving aid out of State funds
on grounds only of religion, race,
caste, language, or any of them.
RIGHT OF EQUALITY (Art. 14-18)
Article 14: Equality before the Article 15: Prohibition of Article 16: Equality of Article 17: Abolition of
law and equal protection of the discrimination on grounds of
Article 18: Abolition of
opportunity in matters of untouchability titles
laws religion etc.
public employment
Article 14 of the Constitution Article 15(1) prohibits the State Article 17 says that Acceptance of title is
says that “the State shall not from discriminating against any Article 16(1) guarantees to all “Untouchability” is abolished
citizen on grounds only of: citizens equality of opportunity prohibited as it classify
deny to any person equality and its practice in any form is person into different class.
before the law or the equal religion, race, caste, sex, place of in matters relating to forbidden. The enforcement
protection of the laws within birth employment or appointment of Article 18 provides that
of any disability arising out of
the territory of India”. office under the State.
Article 15(2) lays down that no “Untouchability” shall be an No title, not being a military
Equality prohibits discrimination citizen shall be subjected to any There are certain exceptions offence punishable in or academic distinction, shall
disability, restriction or condition provided in Article 16(3), 16(4)
but does not prohibit
with regard to
accordance with law. be conferred by the State.
reasonable classification based and 16(5). These are as under:
on - access to shops, public Parliament can make a law that No citizen of India shall
restaurants, hotels and places of accept any title from any
- Geographical, territorial or in regard to a class or classes of
public entertainment; or foreign State.
business differences employment
- the use of wells, tanks, bathing
- Difference in time ghats, roads and places of public A provision can be made for the
resort, maintained out of State reservation of appointments or
- Nature of persons etc. funds or dedicated to the use of posts
Permissible classification must the general public.
satisfy 2 conditions, namely; Under Article 15(3) the State can
The classification must be make special provision for women
and children.
founded on an intelligible
differentia which must Article 15(4) permits the State to
distinguish persons/things that make special provision for the
are grouped together from advancement of
others leaving out or left out; & - Socially & educationally backward
Such a differentia must have classes of citizens;
rational nexus to the object - Scheduled castes & tribes.
sought to be achieved by the
statute/legislation in question”
Freedom to manage
religious affairs (Article 26) Freedom as to payment Freedom as to
Freedom of conscience It grants to every religious of tax for the promotion attendance at religious
and free profession, denomination right of any particular religion instruction or religious
practice and propagation - To establish and maintain (Article 27) worship in educational
of religion (Article 25) institutions of religious and No person can be institutions (Article 28)
It gives to every person the: charitable purposes; compelled to pay any taxes, It prohibits religious
the proceeds of which are
(i) freedom of conscience, - To manage its own affairs instruction in certain
in matters of religion; specially appropriated in
and educational institutions
payment of expenses for
(ii) the right freely to - To own & acquire movable the promotion or and gives freedom to a
profess, practice and and immovable property; & maintenance of any person to participate in
propagate religion. - To administer such particular religion or such religious
property in accordance religious denomination. instructions.
with law.