Maharashtra Industrial Relations Act, 1946
102. Penalty for declaring illegal lock-out or illegal closure.
Any employer who has commenced a lock ... closure which a Labour Court holds or the Industrial Court had declared to be illegal shall, on conviction, be punishable with fine which may extend
that, where a strike or a closure not being an illegal strike or closure under his Act in an industry involving more than a third ... strike or a stoppage which has been held or declared to be illegal ; (c) if its registration under the Indian Trade Unions
Closure of work by employer in certain cirucmstances illegal.
A closure shall be illegal, if it is commenced or continued with the object of compelling
submission; (c) whether a strike, lock-out, closure, stoppage or any change is illegal under this Act; B. try offences punishable under this
extent to which it determines whether a strike ,lock-out, closure or stoppage was illegal or not, or a decision of such Court under paragraph
proceeding for determining whether a strike, lock-out, closure, stoppage or change is illegal, or (b) before the Industrial Court in a proceeding involving
Reference to Industrial Court for declaration whether strike, lock-out, closure or stoppage is illegal
(1) The State Government may make a reference ... declaration whether any proposed strike, lock-out, closure or stoppage will be illegal. (2) No declaration shall be made under this section save in open
Maharashtra Industrial Relations Act, 1946
104. Penalty for instigating, etc, illegal strikes, lock-outs, closures and stoppage.
Any person who instigates or incites other ... have committed an offence under this section if before an illegal strike, lock-out, closure or stoppage has commenced, he has instigated or incited others
strike ‘lock-out’ closure or stoppage or change or an order passed by an employer under the standing orders is illegal; (c) in such other
Section 3 in The Maharashtra Industrial Relations Act, 1946
3. Definitions
In this Act unless