Examples of National Industrial Tribunal in a sentence
Organisation of Chief Labour Commissioner and Constitution and administration of Central Government Industrial Tribunal, Central Government Labour Courts, National Industrial Tribunal.
Disqualifications for members of Tribunal and National Industrial Tribunal.
Powers of Tribunal and National Industrial Tribunal to give appropriate relief in case of discharge or dismissal of worker.
Procedure and powers of arbitrator, conciliation officer, Tribunal and National Industrial Tribunal.
Procedure and powers of arbitrator, conciliation officer, Tribunal and National Industrial National Industrial Tribunal may, for the purpose of inquiry into any existing or apprehendedindustrial dispute, after giving reasonable notice, enter the premises occupied by any establishment to which the dispute relates.
Power ofappropriate Government to make rules.any conciliation proceedings under this Code or any proceedings before Tribunal or National Industrial Tribunal.(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (3), in any proceeding before a Tribunal or a National Industrial Tribunal, a party to a dispute may be represented by a legal practitioner with the consent of the other parties to the proceeding and with the leave of the Tribunal or National Industrial Tribunal, as the case may be.95.
Powers of Tribunal and National Industrial Tribunal to giveappropriate relief in case of discharge or dismissal of worker.
A presiding officer of a Labour Court or Tribunal or, as the case may be, National Tribunal, constituted under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, holding office as such immediately before the commencement of this Code and is qualified to be appointed under this Code, shall be the Judicial Member of the Tribunal or, as the case may be, the Judicial Member of the National Industrial Tribunal, and shall continue as such for the remaining period of his office.53.
Tommasi & Weinschelbaum (1999) provide a good discussion of the channels through which smaller jurisdictional size may assist improved political accountability.
Members of the National Industrial Tribunal will include: (i) a Judicial Member, who has been a High Court Judge, and (ii) an Administrative Member, who has been a Secretary in the central government.