goyalanirudh
Does Interns hosted by a private company come within the Apprentices Act, 1961?
From India, undefined
Labour Law Index
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Not every kind of company is covered under The Apprentices Act, 1961. The Industry must be indulging in "Designated Trade". The Following are the designated trades :-
List of designated trades for Trade Apprentices:: Directorate General of Training (DGT)
So see first that they are covered here.

From India, Kolkata
saswatabanerjee
2395

Interns are not apprentices
Apprantices are from specific industry only and the number, stipend and number of conditions are governed by the apprentice advisory of the government. You need to follow the procedure, register with him and then recruit in line with his approval.
Apart from that, an a-Pranit do program may also be provided for in the certified standing orders

From India, Mumbai
goyalanirudh
Hello, Thank you for your response. Is there any case law which says interns do not come under Apprentices Act.
From India, undefined
saswatabanerjee
2395

There does not need to be a case law. The apprantice act is pretty clear on who can be an apprantice
From India, Mumbai
bhavsarpriyanka8878@yahoo.com
Is there any policy to hire academics pass out as interns/trainee?
From India, Mumbai
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