Child labour pr act 1986 pdf




















A lot of amendments in this section in I have made the changes here but in case of any confusion do check the full amendment here. Subject to the provisions contained in section 15, the provisions of this Act and the rules made thereunder shall be in addition to, and not in derogation of, the provisions of the Factories Act, , the Plantations Labour Act, and the Mines Act, In the principal Act, for the Schedule, the following Schedule shall be substituted, namely-.

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Thank you for your love and support. I hope you have a fruitful time here. As per the survey report , and numbers of child labours were identified in the district respectively. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Orissa Gazette. Section 2. Section 3. Working hours. Section 4.

Maintenance of register under section The register shall be maintained on yearly basis but shall be retained by the employer for a period of three years, after the date of the last entry made therein. Section 5. Certificate of age. Section 6. Prohibition of employment of child labour in dangerous operations. Section 7. Protection of child labour. Section 8. Health measures. Section 9. Safety education. Short title and commencement. Amendment of long title.

The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 29th July, , and is hereby published for general information 3. No adolescent shall be employed or permitted to work in any of the hazardous occupations or processes set forth in the Schedule: Provided that the Central Government may, by notification, specify the nature of the non-hazardous work to which an adolescent may be permitted to work under this Act.

Amendment of short title. Amendment of section 2. Substitution of new section for section 3. Prohibition of employment of children in any occupation and process. Insertion of new section 3A. Prohibition of employment of adolescents in certain hazardous occupations and processes.

IA Whoever employs any adolescent or permits any adolescent to work in contravention of the provisions of section 3A shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than six months but which may extend to two years or with fine which shall not be less than twenty thousand rupees but which may extend to fifty thousand rupees, or with both: Provided that the parents or guardians of such adolescent shall not be punished unless they permit such adolescent to work in contravention of the provisions of section 3A.

Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, , any offence committed by an employer and punishable under section 3 or section 3A shall be cognizable.

Explanation: — For the purposes of appropriate Government, the Central Government shall include the Administrator or the Lieutenant Governor of a Union territory under article A of the Constitution.

The child or adolescent, who is employed in contravention of the provisions of this Act and rescued, shall be rehabilitated in accordance with the laws for the time being in force.

Child and Adolescent Labour Rehabilitation Fund. Rehabilitation of rescued child or adolescent. Compounding of offences. Offences to be Congnizable. The appropriate Government may confer such powers and impose such duties on a District Magistrate as may be necessary, to ensure that the provisions of this Act are properly carried out and the District Magistrate may specify the officer, subordinate to him, who shall exercise all or any of the powers, and perform all or any of the duties, so conferred or imposed and the local limits within which such powers or duties shall be carried out by the officer as may be prescribed.

The appropriate Government shall make or cause to be made periodic inspection of the places at which the employment of children is prohibited and hazardous occupations or processes are carried out at such intervals as it thinks fit, and monitor the issues, relating to the provisions of this Act. Insertion of new sections 17A and 17B. District Magistrate to implement the provisions. Inspection and monitoring.

Amendment of section The Secretariat of the Association was set up in Kathmandu on 17 January The fourth summit was held in Islamabad, Pakistan on 29—31 December and was attended by the presidents of Bangladesh, the Maldives and Sri Lanka, the prime ministers of India and Pakistan, and the kings of Bhutan and Nepal. They reiterated their resolve that the welfare of the child in general and the girl child in particular, would figure at the top of their list of priorities.

The main features of judgment are as under: a survey for identification of working children; b withdrawal of children working in hazardous industry and ensuring their education in appropriate institutions; c contribution Rs. The entire expenditure on education is to be borne by the concerned employer. This is the major scheme for rehabilitation of child labour in the world. Since then it has been supported by several major initiatives at the central, state and district levels aimed at elimination of child labour.

The main functions of the NAECL are a To lay down policies and programmes for monitoring and coordinating the implementation of child labour projects; and b To achieve convergence with various concerned Ministries of the Government of India. The main thrust of the NCLP has been to reduce the incidence of child labour in the high-concentration pockets. Providing education through special schools, and subsequently mainstreaming them in regular schools are the major activities under the NCLP at the ground level.

The working children are identified through surveys conducted by independent agencies and inspections conducted by the Labour Department of the state governments. On the basis of their reports, children are withdrawn from the labour force.

However, NCLP's task does not end at mainstreaming of the enrolled children. In order to check and minimize relapse, NCLP also does the follow-up of the mainstreamed children for the next few years, either in further education, or employment.

The NCLP runs through various stages of operation viz. In order to successfully carry out the above mentioned activities, NCLP's DPOs are expected to a establish convergence of services and schemes with other departments; and b implement and monitor different labour laws relevant for abolition of child labour.

These special schools act like a bridge for such children which make them students from labours, give them education from exploitation and admit them in a school instead of engaging at a workplace. Under the National Child Labour Project, a total of special learning centres had been opened till December in which 37, child labourers were admitted. Out of this, 35, had been mainstreamed to formal schools. Thus, only about In spite of several requests neither the Government of India nor the State Government have considered those staff for regularisation of their services.

The staff engaged in the National Child Labour Projects in the country have no job security and get wages less than that of a peon of the country. Appointment of inspectors Power to make rules Rules and notifications to be laid before Parliament or State Legislature Certain other provisions of law not barred Power to remove difficulties Repeal and Savings Amendment of Act 11 of Amendment of Act 69 of Amendment of Act 44 of Amendment of Act 27 of The Schedule TOP.

Short Title and Commencement 2. Definitions 3. Term of office of the Members of the Committee 4. Secretary to the Committee 5. Allowances to non-official Members 6. Resignation 7. Removal of Chairman or Member of the Committee 8.

Cessation of Membership 9. Filling up of Casual Vacancies Time and Place of Meetings Notice of Meetings Presiding at Meetings Quorum Decision by Majority Sub-Committees Register to be maintained under section 11 of the Act Certificate of age.

Agreement contrary to the Act to be void 4. Penalty for parent or guardian making agreement to pledge the labour of a Child. Penalty for making with a parent or guardian an agreement to pledge the labour of a Child 6.

Penalty for employing a child whose labour has been pledged. There is also no law to regulate the working conditions of children in most of the employments where they are not prohibited from working and are working under exploitative conditions. Accordingly it was decided to enact a comprehensive law on the subject. However, there is no procedure laid down in any law for deciding in which employments, occupations or processes the employment of children should be banned.

This Bill intends to- i ban the employment of children, i. The Bill seeks to achieve the above objects. Short title, extent and commencement.



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