Section 7 of Mines Act : Section 7: Powers Of Inspectors Of Mines
Mines Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a mining company operates a coal mine in a remote area. The Chief Inspector receives reports of potential safety violations and poor working conditions at the mine. Acting under Section 7 of The Mines Act, 1952, the Chief Inspector decides to conduct a surprise inspection.
Accompanied by a team of assistants, the Chief Inspector arrives at the mine and begins the inspection. They examine the mine's safety measures, such as the stability of the tunnels, the presence of adequate emergency exits, and the availability of protective gear for miners. The Chief Inspector also inquires about the mine's ventilat...
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