State of Punjab - Act
The Punjab Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1958
PUNJAB
India
India
The Punjab Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, 1958
Act 15 of 1958
- Published on 25 April 1958
- Commenced on 25 April 1958
- [This is the version of this document from 25 April 1958.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, extent, commencement and application.
2. Definitions.
3. Act not applicable to certain establishments and persons.
- Nothing in this Act shall apply to -4. Provisions of sections 9 and 10 not applicable to certain establishments.
- [(1)] [Section 4 renumbered as sub-section (1) thereof by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, Section 4.] Nothing in [section 9 and sub-section (1) of section 10] [Substituted for the words and figures 'sections 9 and 10' by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 3.], shall apply to -(a)clubs, hotels, boarding-houses, stalls and refreshment rooms at the railway stations;(b)shops of barbers and hair-dressers;(c)[ establishments dealing exclusively in meat, fish, confectionery, poultry, eggs, dairy produce (except ghee), bread, sweets, chocolates, ice, ice-cream, cooked food, fresh fruit, flowers or vegetables;] [Substituted for clause (c) by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 3.](d)shops dealing [exclusively] [Substituted for the word 'mainly' by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 3.] in medicines or medical or surgical requisites or appliances and establishments for the treatment or care of the sick, infirm, destitute or mentally unfit;(e)shops dealing in articles required for funerals, burials or cremation;(f)[Shops dealing exclusively in] [Substituted for the words 'shops dealing in' by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, Section 4.] pans (betel leaves), biris or cigarettes, or liquid refreshments sold in retail for consumption on the premises;(g)[Shops dealing exclusively in] [Substituted for the words 'shops dealing in' by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 4.] newspapers or periodicals; editing and dispatching sections of the newspaper offices and offices of the news agencies;(h)[ places of public entertainment except cinema houses;] [Substituted for clause (h) by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 4.](i)establishments for the retail sale of petrol and petroleum products used for transport;(j)shops in regimental institutes, garrison shops and troop canteens in cantonments;(k)tanneries;(l)[establishments engaged in] [Added by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, Section 4.] retail trade carried on at an exhibition or show, if such retail trade is subsidiary or ancillary only to the main purpose of the exhibition or show;(m)oil mills not registered under the Factories Act, 1948;(n)brick and lime kilns;(o)commercial establishments engaged in the manufacture of bronze and brass utensils so far as it is confined to the process of melting in furnaces. [******] [The word 'and' omitted by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 4.];(p)[ saltpetre refineries; [Substituted for clause (p) by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 4.](q)establishments of commercial colleges of short-hand or typewriting and other educational academies;(r)booking offices of the passenger and goods transport companies;(s)establishments dealing exclusive in green and dry fodder and chaff- cutting; and(t)cycle stands, and cycle repairs shops.]5. Power of Government to extend the provisions of Act.
6. Conditions of employment for young persons.
7. Hours of employment.
8. Intervals for rest or meals.
- [(1) Subject to the provisions of section 6, no employee, except a chaukidar, watchman or guard, shall be allowed to work in an establishment for more than five hours before he has had an interval for rest of at least half an hour :Provided that Government may by notification fix such interval for rest in respect of any class of establishments for the whole of the State or any part thereof as it may consider necessary.] [Substituted by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964.]9. [ Opening and closing hours. [Section 9 as amended Punjab by Act No. 25 of 1958, substituted by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 7.]
- Government shall by notification fix the opening and closing hours of all classes of establishments, and different opening and closing hours may be fixed for different classes of establishments and for different areas:Provided that Government may allow an establishment attached to a factory to observe such opening and closing hours as the Government may direct.]10. Close day.
11. Employees off day in a week.
- No employee shall be allowed or required to work -12. [ Holidays. [Substituted by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 9.]
- Every employee in an establishment shall be allowed -13. Registration of establishments.
| Establishment | Date from which the period of 30 days is tocommence. |
| (1) | (2) |
| (i) Establishments existing in areas to which this Act appliesor where this Act is extended. | The date on which the Act comes into force or the date onwhich the Act is extended, as the case may be. |
| (ii) New establishments in such areas. | The date on which the establishment commences its work. |
14. Leave.
15. Wages for close days and during leave period.
- [(1) Any person employed in or about an establishment for a period of fifteen days or more shall receive, for every off day in a week referred to in section 11, wages at the rate of not less than the average daily wages earned by him for the days on which he worked during the week immediately preceding every such off day.] [Substituted by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 12.]16. Wage Period.
17. Deduction from wages.
- The wages of an employee shall be paid to him without deductions of any kind except those authorised by or under the Payment of Wages Act, 1936 in so far as such deductions are applicable to the employee and in such manner, to such extent and subject to such conditions as are specified in that Act.18. Relisation of compensation.
19. Enforcement and inspection.
20. Records.
21. Inspection of registers and calling for information.
22. Notice of removal.
23. Notice by employee.
24.
[ * * * *] [Omitted by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 15.]25. Provisions as to trading elsewhere than in establishments.
- Save as otherwise provided by any law for the time being in force, it shall not be lawful in any locality to carry on in any place not being an establishment, retail trade or business of any class at any time if it is unlawful in that locality to keep an establishment open for the purpose of such retail trade or business, and, if any person carries on any trade or business in contravention of this section, this Act shall apply as if he were the employer of the establishment which was being kept open in contravention of this Act.26. Penalties.
- Subject to the other provisions of this Act, whoever contravenes any of the provisions of this Act, or the rules made thereunder and no penalty has been provided for such contravention in this Act, shall be liable on conviction, to a fine not exceeding one hundred rupees for the first offence, and three hundred rupees for every subsequent offence :Provided that the fine in respect of every subsequent offence within the same year shall not be less than one hundred rupees in any case.27. Protection of officers and their agents from personal liability.
- No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any public servant or any other person in the service of the Central or State Government, acting under direction of any such public servant, for anything in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of the provisions of this Act or of any rule made thereunder.28. Power to grant exemptions.
- [Government or any officer empowered by the Government in this behalf may] [Substituted for the words 'Government may' by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, section 16.], by notification in the official Gazette, exempt from the operation of all or any of the provisions of this Act for any period it considers desirable any establishment or any class thereof or any employer or employee or class of employers or employees to whom this Act applies on such condition as it may think fit.29. Prohibition of employment of children.
- No child who has not completed the age of fourteen years shall be employed in any establishment.30. Conditions of employment of women.
31. Maternity Benefit.
32. Bar of Legal Practitioners in certain proceedings.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in the law relating to legal practitioners for the time being in force, no legal practitioner shall be permitted to appear, plead or act for the employer or the employee in any proceedings, before a court between an employer and an employee, arising out of the contravention of any of the provisions of this Act.33. Saving of certain rights and privileges.
- Nothing in this Act shall affect any rights or privileges to which an employee in any establishment is entitled on the date this Act comes into force, under any other law, contract, custom or usage applicable to such establishment or any award, settlement or agreement binding on the employer and the employee in such establishment, if such rights or privileges are more favourable to him than those to which he would be entitled under this Act.33A. [ Cognizance of offences. - No Court shall take cognizane of any offence punishable under this Act or any rule made thereunder or of the abetement of, or attempt to commit, such offence, save on a complaint made by the employee concerned or by such officer as may be authorised in writing in this behalf by the Government.] [New section 33-A inserted by Punjab Act No. 1 of 1964, Section 18.]
34. Power to make rules.
35. Repeal.
- The Punjab Trade Employees Act, 1940, is hereby repealed :Provided that -| District | Name of Local Area |
| 1. Amritsar | 1. Amritsar |
| 2. Tarn Taran | |
| 3. Patti | |
| 4. Khem Karan | |
| 5. Chheharta | |
| 6. Raja Sansi | |
| 7. Jandiala Guru | |
| 8. Majitha | |
| 9. Garhi Mandi | |
| 2. Bhatinda | 1. Bhatinda |
| 2. Jaitu | |
| 3. Mansa | |
| 4. Budhlada | |
| 5. Rampura Phul | |
| 6. Raman | |
| 7. Faridkot | |
| 8. Kot Kapura. | |
| 3. Ferozepur | 1. Ferozepur Cantt. |
| 2. Ferozepur City | |
| 3. Guru Harsahai | |
| 4. Muktsar | |
| 5. Malout6. Gidderbaha | |
| 7. Abohar | |
| 8. Fazilka | |
| 9. Moga | |
| 10. Zira | |
| 11. Talwandi Bhai | |
| 12. Bagha Purana | |
| 4. Gurdaspur | 1. Gurdaspur |
| 2. Batala | |
| 3. Dhariwal | |
| 4. Qadian | |
| 5. Fatehgarh Churian | |
| 6. Pathankot | |
| 7. Dina Nagar | |
| 8. Sujan Pur | |
| 5. Hoshiarpur | 1. Hoshiarpur |
| 2. Dasuya | |
| 3. Tanda-Urmar | |
| 4. Una | |
| 5. Garh Shankar | |
| 6. Mukerian | |
| 7. Garhdiwala | |
| 8. Hariana | |
| 6. Jullundur | 1. Jullundur Cantt. |
| 2. Jullundur City | |
| 3. Kartarpur | |
| 4. Nakodar | |
| 5. Nurmahal | |
| 6. Phillaur | |
| 7. Guraya | |
| 8. Apra | |
| 9. Nawanshehr Doaba | |
| 10. Banga | |
| 11. Rahon | |
| 7. Kapurthala | 1. Kapurthala |
| 2. Sultanpur Lodhi | |
| 3. Phagwara | |
| 8. Ludhiana | 1. Ludhiana |
| 2. Raikot | |
| 3. Khanna | |
| 4. Sahnewal | |
| 5. Samrala | |
| 6. Jagraon | |
| 7. Mullanpur and Adda Dakha | |
| 9. Patiala | 1. Patiala |
| 2. Nabha | |
| 3. Samana | |
| 4. Bassi Pathana | |
| 5. Gobindgarh | |
| 6. Rajpura | |
| 7. Sirhind | |
| 8. Doraha | |
| 10. Rupar | 1. Rupar |
| 2. Anandpur Sahib | |
| 3. Nangal Township | |
| 4. Kurali | |
| 5. Morinda | |
| 6. Kharar | |
| 11. Sangrur | 1. Sangrur |
| 2. Sunam | |
| 3. Dhuri | |
| 4. Ahmedgarh | |
| 5. Malerkotla | |
| 6. Barnala | |
| 7. Tapa. |