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Sr. No | Act | Section | Risk Components - Offence | Penalty |
1 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 30 (1) (a) | Engaging an unqualified person as an apprentice. | Upto six months imprisonment or fine or both to employer |
2 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 30 (1)(b) | Failing to carry out the terms of contract of apprenticeship | Upto six months imprisonment or fine or both to employer. |
3 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 30 (1)(c) | Employs lesser number of apprentices than required. | Upto six months imprisonment or fine or both to employer. |
4 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 30 (2)(a) | Non filing or filing wrong / incomplete / false returns / answers. | Upto six months imprisonment or fine or both to employer. |
5 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 30 (2)(b) | Refusing or neglecting to afford reasonable facility to enter the establishment/ make an inspection, examination or inquiry authorised under the act to the Central/State Apprenticeship adviser or a person not below the rank of Asst Apprenticeship Adviser | Upto six months imprisonment or fine or both to employer. |
6 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 30 (2)(c) | Requiring apprentice to work overtime without prior approval of Apprenticeship Advisor. | Upto six months imprisonment or fine or both to employer. |
7 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 30 (2)(d) | Making apprentice do work not connected with approved training programme. | Upto six months imprisonment or fine or both to employer. |
8 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 30 (2)(e,f) | Paying an apprentice on piece work or Requiring an apprentice to take part in an output bonus/incentive scheme | Upto six months imprisonment or fine or both to employer. |
9 | Apprentices Act, 1961 | 31 | Contravening provisions of the act other than the offences specified in section 30 | Fine of Rs.1000 to Rs. 3000 |
10 | Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986 | 14(1,2) | Employing a child or permitting a child to work in contravention of Section 3 | 3 months to one year imprisonment and/or fine of Rs.10,000 to 20,000 on first violation.6 months to two years imprisonment for subsequent violations . |
11 | Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1987 | 14(3) | Failing to give notice (S. 9), or failing to maintain a register or making a false entry in a register (S. 11) , or failing to display a notice containing an abstract of certain sections (S. 12) or failing to comply with any other provisions of the act | 1 month imprisonment and/or fine of Rs.10,000. |
12 | Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 | 22 | Obstructing an inspector in the discharge of his duties or willfully neglecting to afford the inspector reasonable facility or willfully refusing to provide any document in regard to this Act to the inspector, on demand. | 3 month imprisonment and/or fine of Rs.5000. |
13 | Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1971 | 23 | Contravention of any of the provisions of the act or rules, or contravention of any condition of a licence | 3 month imprisonment and/or fine of Rs.10000 & additional fine of Rs. 100 per day for continuing contravention. |
14 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1983 | 31 | Committing A Second Offence | Imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than three months and fine which shall not be less than Five hundred rupees but not more than One thousand rupees.; |
15 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1984 | 31(a) | Manufacturing, or carrying on business as a manufacturer or dealer of, any dangerous machine without being in possession of a valid licence issued or renewed under this Act | Punishable with imprisonment upto six months and/or fine upto Rs.1000. |
16 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1985 | 31(b) | Employing a child in the operation of any dangerous machine | Punishable with imprisonment upto six months and/or fine upto Rs.1000. |
17 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1986 | 31(c) | To cause any person to operate a dangerous machine which does not conform to the standards specified by or under this Act | Punishable with imprisonment upto six months and/or fine upto Rs.1000. |
18 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1987 | 31(d) | To cause any person to operate any dangerous machine referred to in Section 21, without carrying out the prescribed modifications; | Punishable with imprisonment upto six months and/or fine upto Rs.1000. |
19 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1988 | 31(e) | To omit to take out or renew an insurance policy as required by Section 24 | Punishable with imprisonment upto six months and/or fine upto Rs.1000. |
20 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1989 | 31(f) | To sell or otherwise transfer any dangerous machine which does not conform to the provisions of this Act or the rules made thereunder | Punishable with imprisonment upto six months and/or fine upto Rs.1000. |
21 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1990 | 31(g) | To operate or cause any person to operate any dangerous machine during the period of operation of prohibitory order made under sub-section (2) of Section 26 | Punishable with imprisonment upto six months and/or fine upto Rs.1000. |
22 | Dangerous Machines (Regulation) Act, 1991 | 31(h) | Contravening any Section of the Act or any rules made under the act, which is not specified in Section 31 | Punishable with imprisonment upto six months and/or fine upto Rs.1000. |
23 | Employees Compensation Act, 1923 | 18-A | Failure to maintain notice-book (S.10(3)); | Fine upto Rs. 5000. |
24 | Employees Compensation Act, 1923 | 18-A | Failure to send statement u/s 10-A(1); | |
25 | Employees Compensation Act, 1923 | 18-A | Failure to send report u/s 10-B; | |
26 | Employees Compensation Act, 1923 | 18-A | Failure to make return u/s 16. | |
27 | Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1959 | 7(1). | Fails to notify any vacancy | Fine of Rs. 500 for first offence & Rs. 1000 for subsequent offence. |
28 | Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1960 | 7(2)(a) | Refusing or neglecting to furnish any information or return, or furnishing any information or return known to be false, or refusing to answer, or giving a false answer to any question necessary for obtaining any information under S.5 | Fine of Rs. 250 for first offence & Rs. 500 for subsequent offence. |
29 | Employment Exchanges (Compulsory Notification of Vacancies) Act, 1961 | 7(2)(b) | Impeding the right of access to relevant records or documents or the right of entry conferred by Section 6 | Fine of Rs. 250 for first offence & Rs. 500 for subsequent offence. |
30 | Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 | 10 (1) | Omitting or failing to (a) maintain any register or other document, (b) produce any register, muster-roll or other document, (c) give any evidence or preventing any other person in charge of the establishment, or any worker, from giving evidence | Imprisonment upto 1 month and / or fine upto Rs. 10000. |
31 | Equal Remuneration Act, 1977 | 10 (2) | Making any recruitment in contravention of the provisions of this Act, or making any payment of remuneration at unequal rates to men and women workers or making any discrimination between men and women workers for the same work or work of a similar nature | Imprisonment upto 1 years but not less than 3 months and / or fine upto Rs. 20000 but not less than Rs. 10000. |
32 | Equal Remuneration Act, 1978 | 10 (2) | Omitting or failing to carry out any direction made by the appropriate Government under sub-section (5) of Section 6. | Imprisonment upto 1 years but not less than 3 months and / or fine upto Rs. 20000 but not less than Rs. 10000. |
33 | Equal Remuneration Act, 1979 | 10 (3) | Omitting or refusing to produce to an Inspector any register or other document or to give any information | Fine of Rs. 500 |
34 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1948 | 84 | Making a false statement or representation in order to avoid making payments under the act, or in order to receive extra payments | Imprisonment for six months and / or fine upto Rs. 2000. |
35 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1949 | 85(a) | Failing to pay contribution due under the act | Imprisonment for upto three years, but - not less than one year alongwith a fine of Rs 10000 in case of failure to pay contribution which has been deducted from wages, and - not less than 6 months with a fine of Rs 4000 in other cases |
36 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1950 | 85(b,c) | Deducting Employer's contribution from the wages or reduces the wages or privileges or benefits to the employee | Imprisonment for a term of upto one year, or with fine of upto Rs 4000 or with both |
37 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1951 | 85(d) | Discharges, Dismisses, Reduces or punishes an employee in contravention of Section 73 | Imprisonment for a term of upto one year, or with fine of upto Rs 4000 or with both |
38 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1952 | 85(e) | Fails or refuses to submit a return, or makes a false return | Imprisonment for a term of upto one year, or with fine of upto Rs 4000 or with both |
39 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1953 | 85(f) | Obstructs an inspector or any other official of the Corporation in the discharge of duties | Imprisonment for a term of upto one year, or with fine of upto Rs 4000 or with both |
40 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1954 | 85(g) | Guilty of contravention of the act where no specific penalty is provided | Imprisonment for a term of upto one year, or with fine of upto Rs 4000 or with both |
41 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1955 | 85-A | Repeat offence having been convicted earlier of same offence (Except for payment of contribution) | Imprisonment for a term of upto two years, and with fine of upto Rs 5000 |
42 | Employee State Insurance Act, 1956 | 85-A | Repeat offence having been convicted earlier of same offence with regard to payment of contribution | Imprisonment for 5 years, and not less than 2 years, and fine upto Rs. 25000. |
43 | Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing Returns and Maintaining Registers by Certain Establishments) Act, 1988 | 6 | Failing to comply with any of the provisions of the Act | Fine of upto Rs 6000 |
44 | Labour Laws (Exemption from Furnishing Returns and Maintaining Registers by Certain Establishments) Act, 1989 | 6 | Second or subsequent conviction of failing to comply with the provisions of the act | Imprisonment for a period which shall not be less than one month but which may extend to six months or with fine which shall not be less than rupees ten thousand but may extend to rupees twenty five thousand, or with both. |
45 | Factories Act, 1948 | 92 | Contravention of any provisions of the Act, save as is otherwise expressly provided in the Act and subject to the provisions of Section 93 | Imprisonment upto 2 years and / or fine upto Rs. 1 lakh, if the contravention is continued after conviction, a further fine of upto one thousand rupees for each day |
46 | Factories Act, 1949 | 92 | In case of accident causing death due to contravention of the provisions of Chapter IV or of any rules made under Section 87 | Fine of not less than Rs. 25000 |
47 | Factories Act, 1950 | 92 | In case of accident causing serious body injury due to contravention of the provisions of Chapter IV or of any rules made under Section 87 | Fine of not less than Rs. 50000 |
48 | Factories Act, 1951 | 94 | Having been convicted of any offence punishable under Section 92 is again guilty of an offence involving a contravention of the same provision | Imprisonment upto 3 years and / or fine not less than Rs. 10000 but may extend upto Rs. 2 lakhs. |
49 | Factories Act, 1952 | 94 | Repeat Offence for Contravention of Section 87 or Chapter IV resulting in death or bodily injury. | Fine upto Rs. 35000 if death is caused; Rs. 10000 if serious bodily injury. |
50 | Factories Act, 1953 | 95 | Obstructing the Inspector or failing to produce any registers or documents on demand by the Inspector | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine upto Rs. 10000. |
51 | Factories Act, 1954 | 96 | Wrongful disclosure of analysis under Sec. 91. | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine upto Rs. 10000. |
52 | Factories Act, 1955 | 96-A (1) | Contravention of Sec. 41-B, 41-C & 41-H or any rules made thereunder | Imprisonment upto 7 years and / or fine upto Rs. 2 lakh. |
53 | Factories Act, 1956 | 96-A (1) | Continuing offence of Contravention of Sec. 41-B, 41-C & 41-H. | Rs. 5000 for each day after contravention |
54 | Factories Act, 1957 | 96-A (2) | Continuing contravention beyond one year after date of conviction under Section 96-A(1) with regard to a repeat offence for contravention of Sec. 41-B, 41-C & 41-H. | Imprisonment upto 10 years |
55 | Factories Act, 1958 | 97 | Contravention of any section, rules or orders by workers. | Fine of Rs. 500. |
56 | Factories Act, 1959 | 98 | Knowingly using or attempting to use false certificate of fitness granted under Section 70 | Imprisonment upto 2 months and / or fine upto Rs. 1000. |
57 | Factories Act, 1960 | 99 | Permitting double employment of child in a factory on a day where he has already working in another factory | Fine of Rs.1000 to the parent or guardian of the child |
58 | Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 | 9 (1) | For the purpose of avoiding any payment to be made by himself under this Act or of enabling any other person to avoid such payment, knowingly makes or causes to be made any false statement or false representation | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine Rs. 10000. |
59 | Payment of Gratuity Act, 1973 | 9 (2) | Contravention of any provisions of the Act by employer. | Imprisonment for not less than 3 month but may extend to 1 year & / or fine not less than Rs. 10000 but may extend to Rs. 20000. |
60 | Payment of Gratuity Act, 1974 | Proviso to 9(2) | Non - payment of gratuity by employer. | Imprisonment for not less than 6 month but may extend to 2 year. |
61 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 | 25-Q | Lay-Off or Retrenchment without prior permission - Contravening the provisions of Section 25-M or 25-(N) | Workman entitled to all benefits as if they had not been laid off. Employer shall be punishable with imprisonment upto 1 month and / or fine upto Rs. 1000. |
62 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1948 | 25-R(1) | Illegal Closure: - Closing down an undertaking without complying with the provisions of Section 25-O(1) | Workman entitled to all benefits as if there had not been any closure. Employer shall be punishable with imprisonment upto 6 month and / or fine upto Rs. 5000. |
63 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1949 | 25-R(2) | Contravening an order refusing permission to close down the undertaking under Section 25-O or a direction given under Section 25-P | Workman entitled to all benefits as if there had not been any closure. Employer shall be punishable with imprisonment upto 1 year and / or fine upto Rs. 5000, with a further fine of upto 2000 Rs for each day of contravention after conviction |
64 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1950 | 25-T,25-U | Committing an Unfair Labour Practice. | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine upto Rs. 1000. |
65 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1951 | 26 (1) | Illegal strikes by a workman - workman who commences, continues or otherwise acts in furtherance, of, a strike which is illegal under that Act | Imprisonment for 1 month and / or fine upto Rs. 50. |
66 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1952 | 26 (2) | Illegal lockout -employer who commences, continues, or otherwise acts in furtherance of a lock-out which is illegal under this Act | Imprisonment for 1 month and / or fine upto Rs. 1000. |
67 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1953 | 27 | Instigation - Any person who instigates or incites others to take part in, or otherwise acts in furtherance of, a strike or lock-out which is illegal under that Act | Imprisonment for 6 month and / or fine upto Rs. 1000. |
68 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1954 | 28 | Financial Assistance to a Strike - Any person who knowingly expends or applies any money in direct furtherance or support of any illegal strike or lock-out | Imprisonment for 6 month and / or fine upto Rs. 1000. |
69 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1955 | 29 | Breach of settlement or award binding under the act | Imprisonment for 6 month and / or fine + an additional fine of Rs. 200 per day if breach continues after conviction. |
70 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1956 | 30 | Disclosing confidential information in contravention of the provisions of Section 21 | Imprisonment for 6 month and / or fine Rs. 1000. |
71 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1957 | 30-A | Closing down any undertaking without complying with the provisions of Section 25-FFA | Imprisonment for 6 month and / or fine Rs. 5000. |
72 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1958 | 31(1) | Contravention of Section 33 - Service conditions remaining unchanged during pendency of proceedings | Imprisonment for 6 month and / or fine Rs. 1000. |
73 | Industrial Disputes Act, 1959 | 31(2) | Contravening any other provision where specific penalty is not provided for. | Fine upto Rs. 100. |
74 | Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 | 21(1) | Failure to pay maternity benefit or discharging or dismissing such woman during or on account of her absence from work due to maternity | Imprisonment for not less than 3 month but may extend to 1 year and / or fine not less than Rs. 2000 but may extend to Rs. 5000. |
75 | Maternity Benefit Act, 1962 | 21(2). | Contravening the provisions of the Act where no other penalty is provided by or under this Act | Imprisonment upto 1 year and / or fine Rs. 5000. |
76 | Maternity Benefit Act, 1963 | 22 | Obstructing Inspector: Failing to produce on demand by the Inspector any register or document or concealing or preventing any person from appearing before or being examined by an Inspector | Imprisonment upto 1 year and / or fine Rs. 5000. |
77 | Mines Act, 1952 | 63(1) | Obstruction: Obstructing Chief Inspector or an Inspector in discharging his duties or refusing or willfully neglecting to afford the Inspector any reasonable facility for making any entry, inspection, examination or inquiry authorised by or under this Act | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 500. |
78 | Mines Act, 1953 | 63(2) | Obstruction: Refusing to produce on the demand of the Inspector, any registers or other documents, or prevents or attempts to prevent any person from appearing before or being examined by an inspecting officer | Fine upto Rs. 300. |
79 | Mines Act, 1954 | 64 | Falsification of Records: Makes false statement or declaration, or gives a plan, return, notice, record or report which is not true | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 1000. |
80 | Mines Act, 1955 | 65 | Use of false certificate of fitness by workers. | Imprisonment upto 1 months and / or fine Rs. 200. |
81 | Mines Act, 1956 | 66 | Omission to furnish plans, sections, returns, notices, registers, records or report required by the Act | Fine upto Rs. 1000. |
82 | Mines Act, 1957 | 67 | Contravening any provision of this Act or of any regulation, rules, bye-law or order regulating the employment or presence of persons in or about a mine, except as permitted by Section 38, | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 1000. |
83 | Mines Act, 1958 | 68 | Employment of persons below 18 years of age in a mine | Fine upto Rs. 500. |
84 | Mines Act, 1959 | 69 | Failure to appoint manager, in contravention of Section 17. | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 2500. |
85 | Mines Act, 1960 | 70 | Notice of Accidents: Failing to give notice of an accidental occurrence, or to post a copy of the notice on the special notice board (S. 23(1)) or fails to record in the register or to give notice of any accident (S.23(3)) | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 500. |
86 | Mines Act, 1961 | 72-A | Contravention of any regulations, rules, bye-laws or orders relating to matters specified in clauses (d), (i), (m), (n), (o), (p), (r), (s), and (u) of Section 57 s | Imprisonment &/or fine upto Rs. 2000. |
87 | Mines Act, 1962 | 72-B | Continuing to work in a mine in in contravention of any order issued under S. 22(1-A),(2) or S.22-A(2) | Imprisonment upto 2 years and / or fine upto Rs. 5000 but not normally less than Rs 2000 |
88 | Mines Act, 1963 | 72-C (1)(a) | Contravention of any provisions of Act resulting in loss of life. | Imprisonment upto 2 years and / or fine Rs. 5000. |
89 | Mines Act, 1964 | 72-C (1)(b) | Contravention of provisions of Act resulting in serious bodily injury. | Imprisonment upto 1 year and / or fine Rs. 3000. |
90 | Mines Act, 1965 | 72-C (1)(c) | Contravention of provisions of Act resulting in injury or danger to people in or about the mine | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 1000. |
91 | Mines Act, 1966 | 73 | Contravening any provision of the Act for which no other penalty is elsewhere provided. | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 1000. |
92 | Mines Act, 1967 | 74 | Committing an offence after having been convicted for the same offence | Double the punishment given for the first contravention. |
93 | Minimum Wages Act, 1948 | 22 (a) | Payment to any employee less than the minimum rates of wages fixed for that employee's class of work, or less than the amount due to him under the provisions of this Act | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine Rs. 500. |
94 | Minimum Wages Act, 1949 | 22 (b) | Contravention of any rule or order made under Section 13 regarding normal hours in a working day | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine Rs. 500. |
95 | Minimum Wages Act, 1950 | 22-A | Contravention of any provisions of the Act if no other penalty is provided for such contravention by this Act | Fine upto Rs. 500. |
96 | Motor Transport Workers Act, 1961 | 29 (1) | Obstructing an inspector in the discharge of his duties or refusing/willfully neglecting to afford reasonable facility for making any inspection, examination or inquiry authorised by or under this Act in relation to any motor transport undertaking | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 500. |
97 | Motor Transport Workers Act, 1962 | 29 (2) | Refusing any register or other document to produce on the demand of an Inspector or preventing any person from appearing before or being examined by an inspector | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 500. |
98 | Motor Transport Workers Act, 1963 | 30 | Using false certificate of fitness. | Imprisonment upto 1 months and / or fine Rs. 50 to the workmen. |
99 | Motor Transport Workers Act, 1964 | 31 | Contravening any provision of this Act or of any rules made thereunder, prohibiting, restricting or regulating the employment of persons in a motor transport undertaking | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 500. In case of continuing offence, additional fine upto Rs. 75 per day |
100 | Motor Transport Workers Act, 1965 | 32 | Willful disobeying any direction lawfully give under this act or any other contravention of the act not provided for separately. | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine Rs. 500. |
101 | Motor Transport Workers Act, 1966 | 33 | Having been convicted of any offence punishable under this Act is again guilty of an offence involving a contravention of the same provision | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine Rs. 1000. |
102 | Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 | 28 | Contravention of any provision of the Act. | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine Rs. 1000. |
103 | Payment of Wages Act, 1936 | 20 (1) | Contravention of Section 5 (except 5(4)) , 7 , 8 (except 8(8)) , 9 , 10 (except 10(2)) , 11,12 ,13. | Fine not less than Rs. 1500 but may extend to Rs. 7500. |
104 | Payment of Wages Act, 1937 | 20 (2) | Contravention of Section 4, 5(4) , 6 , 8(8) , 10(2) , 25. | Fine upto Rs. 3750. |
105 | Payment of Wages Act, 1938 | 20 (3) | Failure to maintain registers or record, refusing or neglecting to furnish information or return, furnishing or causing to be furnished any information or return which he knows to be false, | Fine not less than Rs. 1500 but may extend to Rs. 7500. |
106 | Payment of Wages Act, 1939 | 20 (4) | Obstructing an inspector in the discharge of his duties or refusing/willfully neglecting to afford reasonable facility for making any inspection, examination or inquiry or refusing to produce registers and documents | Fine not less than Rs. 1500 but may extend to Rs. 7500. |
107 | Payment of Wages Act, 1940 | 20 (5) | Having been convicted of any offence punishable under this Act is again guilty of an offence involving contravention of the same provision | Imprisonment for not less than 1 month but may extend to 6 months & / or fine not less than Rs. 3750 but may extend to Rs. 22500. |
108 | Payment of Wages Act, 1941 | 20 (6) | Failure to pay the wages of any employed person by the fixed date | Additional fine of Rs. 750 per day. |
109 | Payment of Wages Act, 1942 | 20(2A) | Failure to nominate or designate a person under Section 3 | Fine upto Rs. 3000. |
110 | Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 | 14 | Making false statements or causes false statements to be made for the purpose of avoiding any payment to be made under this Act or the Schemes or of enabling any other person to avoid such payment | Punishable with imprisonment upto one year and/or fine upto Rs.5000. |
111 | Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1953 | 14 (1-A) | Contravening provisions of section 6 or clause (a) of sub section (3) of section 17 paragraph 38 of act/scheme relating to payment of administration and inspection charges | Punishable with imprisonment upto three years but which shall not be less than one year and a fine of 10000 Rs case of default in payment of the employees' contribution and which shall not be less than six months and a fine of 5000 Rs, in any other case |
112 | Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1954 | 14 (1-B) | Contravening, or default in complying with the provisions of Section 6-C, or clause (a) of sub-section (3-A) of Section 17 in so far as it relates to the payment of inspection charges | Imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year but which shall not be less than six months and a fine which may extend to five thousand rupees |
113 | Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 | 14 (2) | Contravening, or default in complying with, any of the provisions of the Act or the Schemes | Imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, or fine which may extend to four thousand rupees, or both. |
114 | Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1956 | 14 (2-A) | Contravening any provision of this Act or of any condition subject to which exemption was granted under Section 17, if no other penalty is elsewhere provided by or under this Act for such contravention or non-compliance | Imprisonment which may extend to six months, but which shall not be less than one month, and a fine which may extend to five thousand rupee |
115 | Plantations Labour Act, 1951 | 33 (1) | Obstructing an inspector in the discharge of his duties or refusing/willfully neglecting to afford reasonable facility for making any inspection, examination or inquiry or refusing to produce registers and documents | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine upto Rs. 500. |
116 | Plantations Labour Act, 1952 | 33 (2) | Refusal to produce register on demand by an Inspector | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine upto Rs. 500. |
117 | Plantations Labour Act, 1953 | 34 | Using false certificate of fitness by workmen. | Imprisonment upto 1 months and / or fine upto Rs. 50. |
118 | Plantations Labour Act, 1954 | 35 | Contravening any provisions of the Act or of any rules made thereunder, prohibiting, restricting or regulating the employment of persons in a plantation | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine upto Rs. 500. |
119 | Plantations Labour Act, 1955 | 36 | Contravening any provisions of the Act for which no other penalty is elsewhere provided. | Imprisonment upto 3 months and / or fine upto Rs. 500. |
120 | Plantations Labour Act, 1956 | 37 | Having been convicted of any offence punishable under this Act is again guilty of an offence involving a contravention of the same provision | Imprisonment upto 6 months and / or fine upto Rs. 1000. |
121 | Industrial Employment and Standing Orders Act, 1946 | 13(1). | Failure to submit draft standing orders (S.3) or modification of standing orders otherwise than as provided in Section 10 | Fine of Rs. 5000; for continuing offence fine of Rs. 200 per day. |
122 | Industrial Employment and Standing Orders Act, 1947 | 13(2). | An employer doing any act in contravention of the standing orders finally certified under this Act for his industrial establishment | Fine of Rs. 100; for continuing offence fine of Rs. 25 per day. |
123 | Trade Unions Act, 1926 | 31(1) | Default in giving notice / statement / returns to Registrar. | Fine of Rs. 5; in case of continuing default additional fine of Rs. 5 per week. Maximum fine is Rs. 50 |
124 | Trade Unions Act, 1927 | 31(2) | Making false entry in statement u/s 28 or in statements to be filed with Registrar. | Fine of Rs. 500. |
125 | Trade Unions Act, 1928 | 32 | Supplying false information regarding trade union to members or employees applying to become members | Fine upto Rs. 200. |
126 | The Weekly Holidays Act, 1942 | 9 | Contravention of S.3 or S.4, of a requirement imposed by notification under S. 5(1) or S.6, or of the rules made under S 10(2)(c) regarding Closing , Weekly Holidays, Half Day Closing and holidays or deductions from wages | Fine of Rs.25 for first offence and Rs. 250 for subsequent offences. |
127 | Working Journalists and Other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1955 | 18 | Contravention of any of the provisions of the Act | A Fine of upto Rs 200 |
128 | Working Journalists and Other Newspaper Employees (Conditions of Service) and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1956 | 18 | Having been convicted of any offence under this Act, is again convicted of an offence involving the contravention of the same provision | Fine which may extend to Rs 500 |
129 | The Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1953 | 17-A | Failure to pay unpaid accumulations and fines within period specified in notice served under Section 6-C(1) | Imprisonment of upto 6 months, or fine upto Rs 1000 or both |
130 | The Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1954 | 17-B | Making unlawful deductions from an employees wages | Imprisonment of upto 6 months, or fine upto Rs 1000 or both |
131 | The Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1955 | 17-C | Wilfully refusing entry to an inspector or failing to produce documents when required - First Offence | Imprisonment of upto 3 months, or fine upto Rs 500 or both |
132 | The Bombay Labour Welfare Fund Act, 1956 | 17-C | Wilfully refusing entry to an inspector or failing to produce documents when required - Second ans subsequent offences | Imprisonment of upto 3 months, or fine upto Rs 500 or both |
133 | Maternity Benefit | 21(1) | Failure to pay maternity benefit or discharging or dismissing such woman during or on account of her absence from work due to maternity | Imprisonment for not less than 3 month but may extend to 1 year and / or fine not less than Rs. 2000 but may extend to Rs. 5000. |
134 | Maternity Benefit | 21(2). | Contravening the provisions of the Act where no other penalty is provided by or under this Act | Imprisonment upto 1 year and / or fine Rs. 5000. |
135 | Maternity Benefit | 22 | Obstructing Inspector: Failing to produce on demand by the Inspector any register or document or concealing or preventing any person from appearing before or being examined by an Inspector | Imprisonment upto 1 year and / or fine Rs. 5000. |
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