Section 7 of TUA, 1926 : Section 7: Power To Call For Further Particulars And To Require Alteration Of Name
TUA, 1926
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a group of workers at a textile factory decide to form a trade union to represent their collective interests. They submit an application for registration to the Registrar, but the Registrar finds that they haven't provided enough details about their union's rules. Under Section 7(1) of The Trade Unions Act, 1926, the Registrar asks for additional information to ensure the application meets the requirements of Section 5. The workers must provide this information before their union can be registered.
Additionally, they want to name their union "The Textile Titans Union". However, there's already a registered union named "Textile Titan Union". The Registrar, applying Section 7(2), informs them that the proposed name is too similar to the existing one and could confuse people. The workers are then asked to choose a different name to avoid public deception and ensure their registration can proceed.