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Ennore Tank Terminals Private Ltd vs Deputy Director Of Industrial Safety & ... on 8 March, 2021
cites
The Dock Workers (Regulation Of Employment) Act, 1948
The Indian Ports Act, 1908
Section 21 in The Factories Act, 1948 [Entire Act]
Calcutta Dock Labour Board vs T. P. Roychowdhury & Co. Pvt. Ltd on 27 March, 2015
This view was upheld in appeal in the decision in National Dock Labour
Board v. John Bland and Company, Ltd. [1971 (2) All E.R. 779] (vide supra).
There is no dispute that, in fact, a dock worker should be connected with the
cargo but what is submitted is that it is not necessary that the work should
strictly be of loading, unloading, movement or storage of cargoes or work of
preparation of ships for receipt and discharge of cargoes or leaving port.
What is submitted is that the work should be in connection with any of these
activities and, therefore, if connection with any such activities is established
and is a continuous process necessary for any such activities, then, a person
doing such kind of work comes within the purview of the said definition.