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It is self-evident that migrant workers have rights, and that human rights apply to migrants as well. It is also a reality that there is a significant gap between the legal rights that migrants worker shave and their industrial application. In such a situation, the right to access to justice is crucial.
Disciplinary Committee (DC) of IBBI notes that Mr. Dushyant C Dave had not excluded the liquidation cost while arriving at fee based on the amount of realisation. However, Mr. Dushyant C Dave has proactively credited this difference to the account of the CD already. The DC takes a sympathetic view in this matter. Further, with […]
In view of the foregoing, the DC finds that Mr. Ravinder Kumar Goel has over-charged his fee by not deducting the liquidation cost from his fees computed as per regulation 4(2)(b) of Liquidation Regulations. Mr. Ravinder Kumar Goel should not have taken the fees on the amount payable to suppliers even though this was pending […]
Review the proposed amendments to Regulation 30 of SEBI LODR, focusing on material event disclosure, timelines, materiality policies, and enhanced reporting requirements. Stay informed on key changes for transparent and compliant corporate disclosures.
Double employment refers to the situation where an individual holds two or more jobs at the same time. This can be a common occurrence in some industries, particularly in those where part-time or contract work is prevalent.
Explore Indias strides in Sustainable Development Goal 8 (SDG 8) – sustained economic growth, employment creation, and decent work for all. Discover policies, programs, and challenges as India works towards achieving these goals.
Explore the implications of Indias Industrial Relations Code, 2020, balancing workers rights and economic growth. Learn about fixed-term employment, easier firing norms, and the impact of COVID-19 on labor laws. Delve into the potential benefits and criticisms of the reforms, emphasizing the need for a balanced dialogue.
Factories Act of 1948 was enacted to regulate working conditions in factories in India. One of the provisions of the Act was the entitlement of workers to receive overtime pay for any work done beyond the regular hours. The Act mandated that employees should be paid at double the regular rate for any overtime work done.
Maternity benefits are given to protect and preserve the physical as well as mental health of the mother and to ensure proper care of the newborn child. This article examines the provisions of the maternity benefit under the Code on Social Security, 2020.
Goal 8 of the Sustainable Development Agenda (SDG 8) aims to advance full and productive employment for all people, and sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth. India, a developing nation with a sizable population and a diverse economy, has formidable obstacles in reaching this objective.