Section 2 of IESO Act, 1946 : Section 2: Interpretation
IESO Act, 1946
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Explanation using Example
Example Application of Section 2 of The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946
Imagine a scenario where an employee named Ravi is working in a factory that manufactures automotive parts. This factory is under the control of the Central Government. Ravi has a dispute regarding the terms of his employment and decides to appeal against the decision of his employer.
Under Section 2 of The Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946:
- The term "appellate authority" would refer to the authority appointed by the Central Government to hear Ravi's appeal, as the factory is under central control.
- The "appropriate Government" in this cas...
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