Universal Declaration of Human Rights and The Constitution of India 1) Introduction - Human rights are derived from the principle of natural law. Human rights are being essential for the all-round develop…
When Accused is Entitled to Compensation ? The term "Human Rights" denotes all those rights which are inherent in their nature and without which we cannot leave as huma…
Authorities for the Prevention and Settlement of Industrial Disputes | Labor Law Introduction The whole object of Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 is to assure peace and harmony in the Functioning of the Industry wit…
National Tribunal : Constitution, Qualification of Presiding Officer, Duties of National Tribunals | Labor Law The main object of the Industrial Act 1947 is investigation and settlement of industrial disputes, to prevent illegal Strike and Locko…
Industrial Tribunals : Constitution, Jurisdiction and Powers of the Industrial Tribunals | Labor Law 1) Introduction The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 has provided some authorities for the prevention and settlement of Industrial Disput…
Court of Inquiry : Function, Duties of Court of Inquiry and Effect of Proceedings Before Court of Inquiry | Labor Law 1) Introduction The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 has provided some authorities for the prevention and settlement of Industrial Disput…
Conciliation : Conciliation Officer, Powers and Duties of Conciliation Officer | Labor Law 1. Introduction - The Industrial Dispute Act, 1947 enacted for investigation and settlement of industrial disputes, to prevent illeg…
Works Committee : Constitution, Functions and Dissolution of Works Committee | Labor Law 1. Introduction : The main object of the Industrial Act 1947 is investigation and settlement of industrial disputes, to prevent illega…
Eligibility and Disqualifications for Bonus What is Bonus? According to Webster's dictionary, "Bonus is something given in addition to the wages. It is a boon or gift ove…
Bonus: Meaning, Definition and Kinds of Bonus 1) Bonus Meaning : 'Bonus' is a payment made by an employer to maintain the industrial harmony and to give Philip to the emp…
Dualism Theory / Dualistic Theory Dualism Theory According to the dualist theory, the system of International Law and Municipal Law are separate and self-contained to the ex…
Monism Theory / Monistic Theory Monism Theory : The monism theory maintains that the subject of two systems of law, viz., International Law and Municipal Law are e…
Human Rights of Children In India 1) Introduction : The human rights are inalienable. "Human person possesses right because of the very fact that it is a person, a …
Difference Between Industrial Dispute and Individual Dispute No Individual Dispute Industrial Dispute 1) Whether a single work…
Human Rights of Children and International Instruments to Protect their Rights 1) Introduction: The term Human Right denotes all those rights which are inherent in their nature and without which we can not live as h…