Section 17B in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
17B. [ Payment of full wages to workman pending proceedings in higher Courts. [ Inserted ... Section 11 (w.e.f. 21.8.1984).]
- Where in any case, a Labour Court, Tribunal or National Tribunal by its award directs reinstatement of any workman
distributes,— (a) any drug deemed to be adulterated under section 17A or spurious under section 17B and which when used by any person ... lakh rupees; (c) any drug deemed to be spurious under section 17B, but not being a drug referred to in clause (a) shall be punishable
Section 17B in The Drugs And Cosmetics Act, 1940
17B. Spurious drugs.—
For the purposes of this Chapter, a drug shall be deemed
Section 17B in The Employees’ Provident Funds And Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
17B. Liability in case of transfer of establishment.—
Where an employer, in relation
Section 17B in Employees Provident Funds Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952
17B. Liability in case of transfer of establishment
Where an employer, in relation
based on the object underlying the enactment of Section 17-B.
22. As indicated earlier Section 17B has been enacted by Parliament with a view ... workman the benefit granted under Section 17-B . The conferment of such a right under Section 17B cannot be regarded as a restriction
Section 31 in The Drugs And Cosmetics Act, 1940
31. Confiscation.—
(1) Where any person has been convicted under this Chapter for contravening any such ... drug deemed to be misbranded under section 17, adulterated under section 17A or spurious under section 17B; or (ii) manufacture for sale, or for distribution
powers to grant interim relief by this court is
derived from Section 17B of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. In
order to appreciate the respective ... Constitution of India, to grant interim relief beyond
the restrictions of Section 17B of the statute.
5. The provisions of Section
Section 7A does not include damages/ penalty for default contemplated under Section 14B prior to the transfer in view of Section 17B , by reason ... Section 7B providing for review; Section 7C dealing with escaped amount; Section 7Q providing for charging interest; Section 7-I providing for appeal; Section
These provisions must be read in conjunction with the provisions of Section 17B of the Act and their cumulative reading would demonstratively accept that ... doubt that on a plain reading of the provisions of Section 17B it imposes an unambiguous liability on the employer to pay such wages except