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Q. List out the sources of industrial jurisprudence. Discuss the principles of natural justice citing suitable example.
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Q. Discuss the objectives, scope and coverage of the Mines Act, 1952.
What are the different committees under the Act? Discuss their power
and functions.
Answer. The Mines Act, 1952 came into force on 1st July 1952. It extends to the whole of India, and prescribes safe and satisfactory conditions of work in mines. For the purpose of the act, the term mine refers to any excavation or operation for mining minerals. The act implies to all types of mines, including .......NOT AVAILABLE IN SAMPLE..................
SCOPE AND COVERAGE
all borings, bore holes, oil wells and accessory crude conditioning
plants, including the pipe conveying mineral oil within the oilfields:
all shafts, in or adjacent ...........................
COMMITTEES
(1) The Central Government shall constitute a Committee .............
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Q. What are the objectives of the Trade Union Act, 1926? Discuss
the provision of registration of trade union under this act citing
suitable examples.
Answer. The Trade Union act was passed in 1926 under the title of the indian Trade Act and was brought into operation from 1st June, 1927, by notification in the official Gazette by the Central government. The Act was .......................
Objectives
The Act was enacted with the object of providing for the registration
of trade unions and verification of the membership of trade unions
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Q. Describe the salient features of the Payment of Wages
Act, 1936. Figure out the general remarks on the Act.
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