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The role of the judiciary in interpreting and enforcing labour laws is explored from "summary" of Industrial Relations and Labour Laws, 6th Edition by S.C. Srivastava

The judiciary plays a crucial role in interpreting and enforcing labour laws. It ensures that the laws are upheld and followed by both employers and employees. The interpretation of labour laws by the judiciary helps in clarifying the rights and responsibilities of both parties in the workplace. This clarity is essential for maintaining a fair and just work environment. When disputes arise between employers and employees regarding labour laws, the judiciary steps in to resolve these conflicts. By interpreting the laws and applying them to specific cases, the judiciary ensures that justice is served and that both parties are held accountable for their actions. This helps in maintaining peac...
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    Industrial Relations and Labour Laws, 6th Edition

    S.C. Srivastava

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