Section 29 of TUA, 1926 : Section 29: Power To Make Regulations
TUA, 1926
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where a group of factory workers in Maharashtra decide to form a trade union to address their collective concerns regarding wages and working conditions. They are aware that they need to register their union to gain official recognition and legal protection under the Trade Unions Act, 1926. To proceed, they look up the regulations issued by the appropriate government (in this case, the Maharashtra State Government) regarding the formation and registration of trade unions.
They find that the Maharashtra Government has laid out specific regulations following Section 29 of the Trade Unions Act, wh...
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