37. Which of the following statements is not true, when it is the issue of referring a dispute to a labour court
under the Industrial Disputes Act?
If the matter is related to matters specified in the second schedule, the appropriate government may refer it
(A)
to the labour court.
If the matter is related to the matters specified in the third schedule, the appropriate government may refer it
(B)
to the labour court, provided the issue does not affect more than one hundred workmen.
If the dispute in relation to which the central government is the appropriate government, it can refer it to the
(C)
labour court constituted by the state government.
(D)
If the matter is related to issue of national importance, the same can be referred to the labour court by the
appropriate government.
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We are required to answer the answer which of the following statements is not true and the correct answer is D.
- Let us take the options given and analyze them
- The first option given is that if the labout dispute is specified in the second schedule the government may refer it to the labour court is correct.
- The second option states that the labour dispute which is regarding the matter specified in the third schedule the appropriate government can refer it and the answer is correct.
- The third option states that the dispute can be regarding an issue that does not affect more then hundered employees can be referred to the labour court and the answer is correct.
- The last option is when the dispute is regarding an issue of national importance can it be referred to the labour court and the answer is wrong.
- As it is a matter regarding national intrest and in order for the relationship should nopt bad in between states these issues are handled by the supreme court.
- Therefore, on the basis of the above we can say that the correct answer is D.
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