Section 102 of FA, 1948 : Section 102: Power Of Court To Make Orders

FA, 1948

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a factory where the safety measures for operating heavy machinery are found to be inadequate during a government inspection. Consequently, the manager of the factory is convicted for not complying with the safety regulations as per The Factories Act, 1948. The court decides to impose a fine on the manager for this offence.

Additionally, the court orders the manager to install proper safety guards on all machines within three months to prevent any potential accidents. This order is given in writing and specifies the exact safety measures that need to be implemented. The c...

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