Labour inspection powers: appointed inspector-facilitators may inspect, require documents, examine persons and seize records under a web-based scheme. The provision appoints Inspector-cum-Facilitators to inspect establishments under a notified web-based inspection scheme, assign unique identifiers, require production of documents, examine persons, search, seize or copy registers and records relevant to offences, and report defects; such actions are subject to government instructions, prescribed powers and applicable procedural safeguards under criminal procedure provisions.
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Labour inspection powers: appointed inspector-facilitators may inspect, require documents, examine persons and seize records under a web-based scheme.
The provision appoints Inspector-cum-Facilitators to inspect establishments under a notified web-based inspection scheme, assign unique identifiers, require production of documents, examine persons, search, seize or copy registers and records relevant to offences, and report defects; such actions are subject to government instructions, prescribed powers and applicable procedural safeguards under criminal procedure provisions.
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