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Who is an adolescent as per factory act 1948?

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Answered by OfficialPk
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The factories act is an extensive and lengthy act that covers an endless number of concerns for labour working infactories. The following is an overview of provisions in theact that are relevant to children ages 0-18.The act defines a child as a person who has completed him/her 15th year of age.

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Answered by varshamittal029
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According to the Factories Act of 1948, a child is defined as an adolescent when he has reached the age of fifteen but has not yet reached the age of eighteen. An adolescent is only permitted to work in a factory between the hours of 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Explanation: This Act consolidates and amends the law regulating labor in factories. The main goals of the Indian Factories Act, of 1948 are to regulate factory working conditions, health, safety, welfare, and annual leave, as well as to make special provisions for young people, women, and children who work in factories.  The Factories Act of 1948 is a useful piece of legislation. The Act's main goal and purpose are to protect workers' interests, put an end to exploitation, and ensure their safety, hygiene, and welfare at work. It imposes various obligations, duties, and responsibilities on the factory owner as well as the factory manager. Amendments to the Act and court decisions have expanded the nature and scope of the concept of the occupier, particularly in the context of hazardous processes in factories.

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