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The Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act, 1996
Section 25H in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 [Entire Act]
Section 22 in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 [Entire Act]
Section 2A in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 [Entire Act]
Section 10 in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 [Entire Act]
The Ambala Central Co-Operative Bank ... vs The Presiding Officer, Labour Court And ... on 12 June, 1990
24. Before concluding, we may refer to the decision of a learned single Judge of this Court in The Nawanshahr Central Co-operative Bank Ltd. v. Presiding Officer.
Section 3 in The Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Act, 1996 [Entire Act]
The Life Insurance Corporation Of India vs D. J. Bahadur & Ors on 10 November, 1980
The '1947 Act' enables the State to compel the parties to resort to industrial arbitration and for that purpose different for a have been set up for the resolution of such disputes. This Act is intended to be a self-contained code. It seeks to achieve social justice during the process of collective bargaining, conciliation, arbitration and in case of failure of these by compulsory adjudication. As observed by the Supreme Court in Life Insurance Corporation of India v. D.J. Bahadur, (1981-I-LLJ-1) at p. 10: