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[Cites 0, Cited by 0] [Section 20] [Entire Act]

State of Gujarat - Subsection

Section 20(2) in The Bombay Trade Disputes Conciliation Act, 1934

(2)In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provision, such rules may be made for all or any of the following purposes, namely:-
(a)prescribing the powers and duties of the Labour Officer;
(b)prescribing the powers and duties which may be delegated to Assistant Conciliators;
(c)prescribing the form and manner in which notice shall be given under section 8;
(d)prescribing the manner in which the officer of a company shall be authorised to represent the company under section 9;
(e)regulating the procedure in which a conciliation proceeding shall" be held under section 11;
(f)determining the scale of fees at which witnesses shall be paid for appearance in a conciliation proceeding under section 11;
(g)specifying the powers which may be exercised by the Conciliator for the purpose of a conciliation proceeding under section 11;
(h)prescribing the form in which and the particulars which shall be mentioned in the memorandum of a settlement under section 13;
(i)prescribing the manner in which the record of a conciliation proceeding and settlement shall be maintained under section 13; and
(j)providing for any other matter for which there is no provision or insufficient provision in this Act and for which provision is, in the opinion of the [[State] [The words 'Provincial Government' were substituted for the words 'Governor in Council', by the Adaptation of Indian Laws Order in Council.] Government], necessary for giving effect to the provisions of this Act,