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Queries Regarding The Factories Act and Related Rules
I have some queries and hope the forum will guide me:
1. What is meant by "(63 of 1948)" mentioned in brackets after "The Factories Act, 1948"?
2. Where can we find the State Factories Rule (Maharashtra) in the local language?
3. Which form/format needs to be used for pre-employment medical check-up?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Abhay
From India, Mumbai
Queries Regarding The Factories Act and Related Rules
I have some queries and hope the forum will guide me:
1. What is meant by "(63 of 1948)" mentioned in brackets after "The Factories Act, 1948"?
2. Where can we find the State Factories Rule (Maharashtra) in the local language?
3. Which form/format needs to be used for pre-employment medical check-up?
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Abhay
From India, Mumbai
Dear Abhay, Is it so important, or is it just curiosity? (On question #1)
1. Whatever it may be, 63 of 1948 means ACT No. 63 of the year 1948. The Factories Act was passed as Act No. 63 in the year 1948.
2. You have to inquire with law bookstores or write to the Factory Inspectorate seeking the information. If it is available in the local language, I am sure most law bookstores may stock it.
3. Refer to Factory Rules. In Tamil Nadu and Kerala, it is Form No. 5 prescribed under Rule 14 for medical examination, whether young persons or otherwise, and in the case of a fitness certificate, Form No. 27 or 27A as applicable. You may add additional information needed as per the advice of your medical officer. In most other states, it is the same. You may check with your state Factory Rules and confirm, please.
Regards, Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
1. Whatever it may be, 63 of 1948 means ACT No. 63 of the year 1948. The Factories Act was passed as Act No. 63 in the year 1948.
2. You have to inquire with law bookstores or write to the Factory Inspectorate seeking the information. If it is available in the local language, I am sure most law bookstores may stock it.
3. Refer to Factory Rules. In Tamil Nadu and Kerala, it is Form No. 5 prescribed under Rule 14 for medical examination, whether young persons or otherwise, and in the case of a fitness certificate, Form No. 27 or 27A as applicable. You may add additional information needed as per the advice of your medical officer. In most other states, it is the same. You may check with your state Factory Rules and confirm, please.
Regards, Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
Hey Abhay, this section stands for the "Principal Employer under section 2 (17)" which means, in a factory, the owner or occupier of the factory. It includes the managing agent of such owner or occupier, the legal representative of a deceased owner or occupier, and where a person has been named as the manager of the factory under the Factories Act, 1948 (63 of 1948), the person so named.
Complete Act Details
The complete act details of the FACTORY ACT 63 of 1948 can be found through this link: http://www.vakilno1.com/bareacts/fac...ctoriesact.htm. I hope this link will help you to get the rules easily. Best of Luck.
From India, Gurgaon
Complete Act Details
The complete act details of the FACTORY ACT 63 of 1948 can be found through this link: http://www.vakilno1.com/bareacts/fac...ctoriesact.htm. I hope this link will help you to get the rules easily. Best of Luck.
From India, Gurgaon
@Kesava Sir, Ques1 --- Asked you just out of curiosity (Until your reply, I was supposing it is related to the Constitution of India). Thanks for the reply.
Sir, one more query from Answer 3 is: "Child Labour" is not allowed by the government, then how does the factory act allow working "Young Person" (The Factories Act, 1948 Sec 2.d; "young person = either a child or an adolescent) after the permission of the Certifying surgeon.
Regards, Abhay
From India, Mumbai
Sir, one more query from Answer 3 is: "Child Labour" is not allowed by the government, then how does the factory act allow working "Young Person" (The Factories Act, 1948 Sec 2.d; "young person = either a child or an adolescent) after the permission of the Certifying surgeon.
Regards, Abhay
From India, Mumbai
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Regards,
Manasvini.
From India, Hyderabad
Regards,
Manasvini.
From India, Hyderabad
Sir, Thanks for clearing things up. Regarding spittoons, before your explanation, my guess was that due to the large number of textile mills in India before 1948 and the presence of cotton dust in the working environment, workers needed to spit. As workers used to spit anywhere on the premises, the British, known for their focus on housekeeping and hygiene in public places, added this requirement.
Regards, Abhay
From India, Mumbai
Regards, Abhay
From India, Mumbai
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