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Poower of inspector while implementation at the act

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Answered by harshini4747
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Explanation:

An inspector plays an important role and is provided certain rights under the Payment of Wages Act, 1936. In this article, we will look at the rules that govern the appointment of inspectors, their rights (examine, inspect, enquire, etc.), and various other regulations pertaining to them

Inspector under the Payment of Wages Act, 1936

Appointment of an Inspector

According to the sub-section (1) of the Factories Act, 1948, ‘The State Government can appoint individuals who possess the prescribed qualification as Inspectors for the purposes of the Act.’

Further, the State Government needs to give a notification in the Official Gazette and may assign to the inspectors such local limits as it may think fit.’

In the Payment of Wages Act, 1936, the Inspector of Factories appointed as per the sub-section mentioned above is an Inspector in respect of all factories within local limits assigned to him.

Further, the Appropriate Government can appoint Inspectors for the purposes of this Act in respect of all employed persons in railways (except those in a factory) to whom this Act applies.

Also, the Appropriate Government must give a notification in the Official Gazette before appointing such persons as Inspectors.

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