premises" include any shop, stall, hotel, restaurant, airline services and food canteens, place or vehicle or vessel where any article of food is sold
statutory liability of the employer as even in
relation to non-statutory canteens this Court has held that
the so-called workmen of the contractors ... different
industries.
In Indian Overseas Bank vs. I.O.B. Staff Canteen
Workers' Union and Another [(2000) 4 SCC 245], this Court
observed
Indian Overseas Bank vs I.O.B. Staff Canteen Workers Union & Anr on 11 April, 2000
Equivalent citations: AIR 2000 SUPREME COURT ... PETITIONER:
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
I.O.B. STAFF CANTEEN WORKERS UNION & ANR.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 11/04/2000
BENCH:
S.S.Ahmad
occupied by the employer of the coal mine; (xi) all hospitals and canteens maintained for the benefit of the employees of a coal mine
Section 46 in The Factories Act, 1948
46. Canteens.—
(1) The State Government may make rules requiring that in any specified factory wherein more than ... hundred and fifty workers are ordinarily employed, a canteen or canteens shall be provided and maintained by the occupier for the use of the workers
include carrying the business of hotels, motels,
restaurants, cafés, kitchens, refreshment rooms, canteens and depots etc.
in general and its incidental and ancillary objects ... more
than 250 workers are ordinarily employed, to provide and maintain a canteen
for the use of the workers. In exercise of the aforesaid power
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
SAWANT, J.:
1. The appellants - 42 workmen -working in the canteens
at four different offices of the respondent-Corporation
in Calcutta, are involved ... writ petition, the appellants have
averred that they are canteen employees of the Corporation
and working in the canteens managed by the Corporation. In
para
Para 283 I--Employees of
Railways established statutory and non statutory recognised
canteens-Whether railway servants.
HEADNOTE:
The petitioners in this group of Writ Petitions ... workers in canteens run in different railway establishments.
The relief claimed in all the petitions is that the workers
concerned should be treated as railway
stocking and purchasing
bidis for sale to its troops through its canteens.
Accordingly, it placed two of the brands of bidis
manufactured by this firm ... this extent :
Moolji Sicka & Company undertook to sell to the canteen
contractors only through the Canteen Stores and not direct
and undertook
Inserted by G.S.R. 853, dated 10.5.1963.] (xxxiii) [ as respects canteens covered by the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry