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VOL. 8, ISSUE 3 (2023)
An overview of labour law in India with special study on social security
Authors
Dr. Antima Baldwa
Abstract
Generally speaking there has been a relative
dearth of serious scholarship focusing on the evolution of Indian labour law in
its economic, social and political contexts. Such work as there is tends to be
constituted of fragmented and short journal articles and notes, including those
by labour economists and industrial relations scholars. The present work
undertakes a survey of the literature in the field, examining first the various
periods through which Indian labour law has evolved up to the present time and
secondly the extent to which the labour law system can be seen to have
fulfilled its two core objectives: the protection of labour and the maintenance
of industrial peace. The survey reveals that Indian 'labour law' in the formal
sense has very little purchase in terms of its application in pursuit of its objects.
This, in turn, suggest that some other approach is required to reach a more
grounded and accurate understanding of how, and to what effect, labour is
regulated in India.
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Dr. Antima Baldwa "An overview of labour law in India with special study on social security". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 8, Issue 3, 2023, Pages 5-7
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