Impact of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita on Labour Dispute Resolution
- What Acts traditionally guided labour disputes in India? – Industrial Disputes Act (IDA) of 1947, Trade Unions Act of 1926, Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act of 1946.
- What is the Industrial Relations Code (IRC) 2020 designed to do? – Streamline labour laws and support industrial development.
- What does BNS aim to align with? – International standards to foster development in India and target a middle-income status.
- What is the focus of IDA and IRC in resolving industrial disputes? – Conciliation, arbitration, and adjudication for social and economic stability.
- What notable reforms did the IRC introduce? – Retention of prior institutions, except Conciliation Board, Court ....
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