Common licence for factories: applications deemed issued after 45 days; appeals must be filed and decided electronically within 30 days. Establishes a statutory scheme for a common licence for factories, specified industrial premises and engaging contract labour, requiring prescribed application particulars including number of inter-State migrant workers. The designated authority must inquire as prescribed and issue the licence electronically within forty-five days; if not issued within that period the licence is deemed issued and auto-generated, with rejection requiring stated reasons. Licences validly obtained under prior central labour laws remain effective until expiry, and aggrieved persons may appeal electronically within thirty days, with appeals to be disposed within thirty days.
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Common licence for factories: applications deemed issued after 45 days; appeals must be filed and decided electronically within 30 days.
Establishes a statutory scheme for a common licence for factories, specified industrial premises and engaging contract labour, requiring prescribed application particulars including number of inter-State migrant workers. The designated authority must inquire as prescribed and issue the licence electronically within forty-five days; if not issued within that period the licence is deemed issued and auto-generated, with rejection requiring stated reasons. Licences validly obtained under prior central labour laws remain effective until expiry, and aggrieved persons may appeal electronically within thirty days, with appeals to be disposed within thirty days.
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