Composition of offence application form requires disclosure of offence particulars, pending prosecution status, and prior offence history. Application for composition of offence under the labour law form requires the applicant to provide identifying particulars, including name, father's or spouse's name, address, and the name of the establishment. It also calls for the particulars of the offence, the section of the Code under which the offence was committed, and the maximum fine provided for that offence. The form further requires disclosure of whether prosecution is pending, whether the offence is a first offence or a prior offence has been committed, and any additional information the applicant wishes to submit, followed by the applicant's name, signature, and date.
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Composition of offence application form requires disclosure of offence particulars, pending prosecution status, and prior offence history.
Application for composition of offence under the labour law form requires the applicant to provide identifying particulars, including name, father's or spouse's name, address, and the name of the establishment. It also calls for the particulars of the offence, the section of the Code under which the offence was committed, and the maximum fine provided for that offence. The form further requires disclosure of whether prosecution is pending, whether the offence is a first offence or a prior offence has been committed, and any additional information the applicant wishes to submit, followed by the applicant's name, signature, and date.
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