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THE TRADE UNIONS ACT, 1926


THE TRADE UNIONS ACT, 1926

ACT NO. 16 OF 1926*1

[25th March, 1926.]

An Act to provide for the registration of Trade Unions and in certain

respects to define the law relating to registered Trade Unions 2***.

WHEREAS it is expedient to provide for the registration of Trade

Unions and in certain respects to define the law relating to

registered Trade Unions 2***; It is hereby enacted as follows:--

CHAPTER I

PRELIMINARY

1.

Short title, extent and commencement.

1. Short title, extent and commencement.- (1) This Act may be

called the 3*** Trade Unions Act, 1926.

4*[(2) It extends to the whole of India 5*** .]

(3) It shall come into force on such date 6*** as the Central

Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.

2.

Definitions.

2. Definitions.- In this Act 7*[`the appropriate Government'

means, in relation to Trade Unions whose objects are not confined to

one State, the Central Government, and in relation to other Trade

Unions, the State Government, and], unless there is anything repugnant

in the subject or context,--

(a) "executive" means the body, by whatever name called, to

which the management of the affairs of a Trade Union is

entrusted;

(b) "8*[office-bearer]", in the case of a Trade Union,

includes any member of the executive thereof, but does

not include an auditor;

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1. This Act has been extended to Goa. Daman and Diu by Reg. 12 of

1962; to Pondicherry (w.e.f. 1-10-1963) by Reg. 7 of 1963 and

to Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands by Reg. 8 of 1965, s.

3 and Sch.

Amended in Madhya Pradesh by M.P. Act 16 of 1968.

Amended in Maharashtra by Mrh. Act 30 of 1968.

2. The words "in the Provinces of India" omitted by Act 42 of 1960,

s. 2.

3. The word "Indian" omitted by Act 38 of 1964, s. 3 (w.e.f.

1-4-1965).

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4. Subs. by the A. O. 1950, for sub-section (2).

5. The words "except the State of Jammu and Kashmir" omitted by Act

51 of 1970, s. 2 and Sch. (w.e.f. 1-9-1971).

6. 1st June, 1927; see Gazette of India, 1927, Pt. I, p. 467.

7. Ins. by the A. O. 1937.

8. Subs. by Act 38 of 1964, s. 2, for "officer" (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

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(c) "prescribed" means prescribed by regulations made under

this Act;

(d) "registered office" means that office of a Trade Union

which is registered under this Act as the head office

thereof;

(e) "registered Trade Union" means a Trade Union registered

under this Act;

1*[(f) "Registrar" means--

(i) a Registrar of Trade Unions appointed by the

appropriate Government under section 3, and includes

any Additional or Deputy Registrar of Trade Unions; and

(ii) in relation to any Trade Union, the Registrar

appointed for the State in which the head or registered

office, as the case may be, of the Trade Union is

situated ;]

(g) "trade dispute" means any dispute between employers and

workmen or between workmen and workmen, or between

employers and employers which is connected with the

employment or non-employment, or the terms of

employment or the conditions of labour, of any person,

and "workmen" means all persons employed in trade or

industry whether or not in the employment of the

employer with whom the trade dispute arises; and

(h) "Trade Union" means any combination, whether temporary

or permanent, formed primarily for the purpose of

regulating the relations between workmen and employers

or between workmen and workmen, or between employers

and employers, or for imposing restrictive conditions

on the conduct of any trade or business, and includes

any federation of two or more Trade Unions:

Provided that this Act shall not affect--

(i) any agreement between partners as to their own business;

(ii) any agreement between an employer and those employed by

him as to such employment; or

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1. Subs. by Act 42 of 1960, s. 3, for cl. (f).

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(iii) any agreement in consideration of the sale of the

good-will of a business or of instruction in any

profession, trade or handicraft.

CHAPTER II

REGISTRATION OF TRADE UNIONS

3.

Appointment of Registrars.

3. Appointment of Registrars.- 1*[(1)] 2*[The appropriate

Government] shall appoint a person to be the Registrar of Trade Unions

for 3*[each State].

4*[(2) The appropriate Government may appoint as many Additional

and Deputy Registrars of Trade Unions as it thinks fit for the purpose

of exercising and discharging, under the superintendence and direction

of the Registrar, such powers and functions of the Registrar under

this Act as it may, by order, specify and define the local limits

within which any such Additional or Deputy Registrar shall exercise

and discharge the powers and functions so specified.

(3) Subject to the provisions of any order under sub-section (2),

where an Additional or Deputy Registrar exercises and discharges the

powers and functions of a Registrar in an area within which the

registered office of a Trade Union is situated, the Additional or

Deputy Registrar shall be deemed to be the Registrar in relation to

the Trade Union for the purposes of this Act.]

4.

Mode of registration.

4. Mode of registration.- 5*[(1)] Any seven or more members of a

Trade Union may, by subscribing their names to the rules of the Trade

Union and by otherwise complying with the provisions of this Act with

respect to registration, apply for registration of the Trade Union

under this Act.

6*[(2) Where an application has been made under sub-section (1)

for the registration of a Trade Union, such application shall not be

deemed to have become invalid merely by reason of the fact that, at

any time after the date of the application, but before the

registration of the Trade Union, some of the applicants, but not

exceeding half of the total number of persons who made the

application,

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1. S. 3 re-numbered as sub-section (1) thereof by Act 42 of 1960,

s. 4.

2. Subs. by the A. O. 1937, for "Each L. G.".

3. Subs., ibid., for "the Province".

4. Ins. by Act 42 of 1960, s. 4.

5. S. 4 re-numbered as sub-section (1) thereof by s. 5, ibid.

6. Ins. by s. 5, ibid.

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have ceased to be members of the Trade Union or have given notice in

writing to the Registrar dissociating themselves from the

application.]

5.

Application for registration.

5. Application for registration.- (1) Every application for

registration of a Trade Union shall be made to the Registrar, and

shall be accompanied by a copy of the rules of the Trade Union and a

statement of the following particulars, namely:--

(a) the names, occupations and addresses of the members

making the application;

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(b) the name of the Trade Union and the address of its head

office; and

(c) the titles, names, ages, addresses and occupations of

the 1*[office-bearers] of the Trade Union.

(2) Where a Trade Union has been in existence for more than one

year before the making of an application for its registration, there

shall be delivered to the Registrar, together with the application, a

general statement of the assets and liabilities of the Trade Union

prepared in such form and containing such particulars as may be

prescribed.

6.

Provisions to be contained in the rules of a Trade Union.

6. Provisions to be contained in the rules of a Trade Union.- A

Trade Union shall not be entitled to registration under this Act,

unless the executive thereof is constituted in accordance with the

provisions of this Act, and the rules thereof provide for the

following matters, namely:--

(a) the name of the Trade Union;

(b) the whole of the objects for which the Trade Union has

been established;

(c) the whole of the purposes for which the general funds of

the Trade Union shall be applicable, all of which

purposes shall be purposes to which such funds are

lawfully applicable under this Act;

(d) the maintenance of a list of the members of the Trade

Union and adequate facilities for the inspection

thereof by the 1*[office-bearers] and members of the

Trade Union;

(e) the admission of ordinary members who shall be persons

actually engaged or employed in an industry with which

the Trade Union is connected, and also the admission of

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1. Subs. by Act 38 of 1964, s. 2, for "officers" (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

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the number of honorary or temporary members as

1*[office-bearers] required under section 22 to form

the executive of the Trade Union;

2*[(ee) the payment of a subscription by members of the

Trade Union which shall be not less than twenty-five

naye paise per month per member ;]

(f) the conditions under which any member shall be entitled

to any benefit assured by the rules and under which any

fine or forfeiture may be imposed on the members;

(g) the manner in which the rules shall be amended, varied

or rescinded;

(h) the manner in which the members of the executive and the

other 1*[office-bearers] of the Trade Union shall be

appointed and removed;

(i) the safe custody of the funds of the Trade Union, an

annual audit, in such manner as may be prescribed, of

the accounts thereof, and adequate facilities for the

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inspection of the account books by the 1*[officebearers]

and members of the Trade Union; and

(j) the manner in which the Trade Union may be dissolved.

7.

Power to call for further particulars and to require alteration

ofname.

7. Power to call for further particulars and to require

alteration of name.- (1) The Registrar may call for further

information for the purpose of satisfying himself that any application

complies with the provisions of section 5, or that the Trade Union is

entitled to registration under section 6, and may refuse to register

the Trade Union until such information is supplied.

(2) If the name under which a Trade Union is proposed to be

registered is identical with that by which any other existing Trade

Union has been registered or, in the opinion of the Registrar, so

nearly resembles such name as to be likely to deceive the public or

the members of either Trade Union, the Registrar shall require the

persons applying for registration to alter the name of the Trade Union

stated in the application, and shall refuse to register the Union

until such alteration has been made.

8.

Registration.

8. Registration.-The Registrar, on being satisfied that the Trade

Union has complied with all the requirements of this Act in regard to

registration, shall register the Trade Union by entering in a

register, to

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1. Subs. by Act 38 of 1964, s. 2, for "officers" (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

2. Ins. by Act 42 of 1960, s. 6.

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be maintained in such form as may be prescribed, the particulars

relating to the Trade Union contained in the statement accompanying

the application for registration.

9.

Certificate of registration.

9. Certificate of registration.- The Registrar, on registering a

Trade Union under section 8, shall issue a certificate of registration

in the prescribed form which shall be conclusive evidence that the

Trade Union has been duly registered under this Act.

10.

Cancellation of registration.

10. Cancellation of registration.- A certificate of registration

of a Trade Union may be withdrawn or cancelled by the Registrar--

(a) on the application of the Trade Union to be verified in

such manner as may be prescribed, or

(b) if the Registrar is satisfied that the certificate has

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been obtained by fraud or mistake, or that the Trade

Union has ceased to exist or has wilfully and after

notice from the Registrar contravened any provision of

this Act or allowed any rule to continue in force which

is inconsistent with any such provision, or has

rescinded any rule providing for any matter provision

for which is required by section 6:

Provided that not less than two months' previous notice in

writing specifying the ground on which it is proposed to withdraw or

cancel the certificate shall be given by the Registrar to the Trade

Union before the certificate is withdrawn or cancelled otherwise than

on the application of the Trade Union.

11.

Appeal.

1*[11. Appeal.- (1) Any person aggrieved by any refusal of the

Registrar to register a Trade Union or by the withdrawal or

cancellation of a certificate of registration may, within such period

as may be prescribed, appeal,--

(a) where the head office of the Trade Union is situated

within the limits of a Presidency-town 2***, to the High

Court, or

(b) where the head office is situated in any other area, to

such Court, not inferior to the Court of an additional

or assistant Judge of a principal Civil Court of

original jurisdiction, as the 3*[appropriate

Government] may appoint in this behalf for that area.

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1. Subs. by Act 15 of 1928, s. 2, for the original section.

2. The words "or of Rangoon" omitted by the A. O. 1937.

3. Subs., ibid., for "L. G.".

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(2) The appellate Court may dismiss the appeal, or pass an order

directing the Registrar to register the Union and to issue a

certificate of registration under the provisions of section 9 or

setting aside the order for withdrawal or cancellation of the

certificate, as the case may be, and the Registrar shall comply with

such order.

(3) For the purpose of an appeal under sub-section (1) an

appellate Court shall, so far as may be, follow the same procedure and

have the same powers as it follows and has when trying a suit under

the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), and may direct by whom

the whole or any part of the costs of the appeal shall be paid, and

such costs shall be recovered as if they had been awarded in a suit

under the said Code.

(4) In the event of the dismissal of an appeal by any Court

appointed under clause (b) of sub-section (1), the person aggrieved

shall have a right of appeal to the High Court, and the High Court

shall, for the purpose of such appeal, have all the powers of an

appellate Court under sub-sections (2) and (3), and the provisions of

those sub-sections shall apply accordingly.]

12.

Registered office.

12. Registered office.- All communications Union may be addressed

to its registered office. Notice of any change in the address of the

head office shall be given within fourteen days of such change to the

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Registrar in writing, and the changed address shall be recorded in the

register referred to in section 8.

13.

Incorporation of registered Trade Unions.

13. Incorporation of registered Trade Unions.- Every registered

Trade Union shall be a body corporate by the name under which it is

registered, and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal with

power to acquire and hold both movable and immovable property and to

contract, and shall by the said name sue and be sued.

14.

Certain Acts not to apply to registered Trade Unions.

14. Certain Acts not to apply to registered Trade Unions.- The

following Acts, namely:--

(a) The Societies Registration Act, 1860 (21 of 1860),

(b) The Co-operative Societies Act, 1912 (2 of 1912),

1*[(c) The Companies Act, 1956 (1 of 1956);]

shall not apply to any registered Trade Union, and the registration of

any such Trade Union under any such Act shall be void.

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1. Subs. bu Act 42 of 1960, s. 7, for cl. (e) Former cls. (e) and

(d) were omitted by Act 25 of 1942, s. 2 and Sch. I.

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CHAPTER III

RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF REGISTERED TRADE UNIONS

15.

Objects on which general funds may be spent.

15. Objects on which general funds may be spent.- The general

funds of a registered Trade Union shall not be spent on any other

objects than the following, namely:--

(a) the payment of salaries, allowances and expenses to

l*[office-bearers] of the Trade Union;

(b) the payment of expenses for the administration of the

Trade Union, including audit of the accounts of the

general funds of the Trade Union;

(c) the prosecution or defence of any legal proceeding to

which the Trade Union or any member thereof is a party,

when such prosecution or defence is undertaken for the

purpose of securing or protecting any rights of the

Trade Union as such or any rights arising out of the

relations of any member with his employer or with a

person whom the member employs;

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(d) the conduct of trade disputes on behalf of the Trade

Union or any member thereof;

(e) the compensation of members for loss arising out of

trade disputes;

(f) allowances to members or their dependants on account of

death, old age, sickness, accidents or unemployment of

such members;

(g) the issue of, or the undertaking of liability under,

policies of assurance on the lives of members, or under

policies insuring members against sickness, accident or

unemployment;

(h) the provision of educational, social or religious

benefits for members (including the payment of the

expenses of funeral or religious ceremonies for

deceased members) or for the dependants of members;

(i) the upkeep of a periodical published mainly for the

purpose of discussing questions affecting employers or

workmen as such;

(j) the payment, in furtherance of any of the objects on

which the general funds of the Trade Union may be

spent, of contributions to any cause intended to

benefit workmen

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1. Subs. by Act 38 of 1964, s. 2, for "officers "(w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

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in general, provided that the expenditure in respect of

such contributions in any financial year shall not at

any time during that year be in excess of one-fourth of

the combined total of the gross income which has up to

that time accrued to the general funds of the Trade

Union during that year and of the balance at the credit

of those funds at the commencement of that year; and

(k) subject to any conditions contained in the notification,

any other object notified by the 1*[appropriate

Government] in the official Gazette.

16.

Constitution of a separate fund for political purposes.

16. Constitution of a separate fund for political purposes.-(1) A

registered Trade Union may constitute a separate fund, from

contributions separately levied for or made to that fund, from which

payments may be made, for the promotion of the civic and political

interests of its members, in furtherance of any Of the objects

specified in sub-section (2).

(2) The objects referred to in sub-section (1) are:--

(a) the payment of any expenses incurred, either directly or

indirectly, by a candidate or prospective candidate for

election as a member of any legislative body

constituted under 2*[the Constitution] or of any local

authority, before, during, or after the election in

connection with his candidature or election; or

(b) the holding of any meeting or the distribution of any

literature or documents in support of any such

candidate or prospective candidate; or

(c) the maintenance of any person who is a member of any

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legislative body constituted under 2*[the Constitution]

or of any local authority; or

(d) the registration of electors or the election of a

candidate for any legislative body constituted under

2*[the Constitution] or for any local authority; or

(e) the holding of political meetings of any kind, or the

distribution of political literature or political

documents of any kind.

3*[(2A) In its application to the State of Jammu and Kashmir,

references in sub-section (2) to any legislative body constituted

under the

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1. Subs. by the A. O. 1937, for "G. G. in C.".

2. The words "the Government of India Act" have been successively

amended by the A. O. 1937, the A. O. 1950 and Act 42 of 1960 to

read as above.

3. Ins. by Act 51 of 1970, s. 2 and Sch. (w.e.f. 1-9-1971).

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Constitution shall be construed as including references to the

Legislature of that State.]

(3) No member shall be compelled to contribute to the fund

constituted under sub-section (1); and a member who does not

contribute to the said fund shall not be excluded from any benefits of

the Trade Union, or placed in any respect either directly or

indirectly under any disability or at any disadvantage as compared

with other members of the Trade Union (except in relation to the

control or management of the said fund) by reason of his not

contributing to the said fund; and contribution to the said fund shall

not be made a condition for admission to the Trade Union.

17.

Criminal conspiracy in trade disputes.

17. Criminal conspiracy in trade disputes.- No 1*[office-bearer]

or member of a registered Trade Union shall be liable to punishment

under sub-section (2) of section 120B Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860),

in respect of any agreement made between the members for the purpose

of furthering any such object of the Trade Union as is specified in

section 15, unless the agreement is an agreement to commit an offence.

18.

Immunity from civil suit in certain cases.

18. Immunity from civil suit in certain cases.- (1) No suit or

other legal proceeding shall be maintainable in any Civil Court

against any registered Trade Union or any 1*[office-bearer; or member

thereof in respect of any act done in contemplation or furtherance of

a trade dispute to which a member of the Trade Union is a party on the

ground only that such act induces some other person to break a

contract of employment, or that it is in interference with the trade,

business or employment of some other person or with the right of some

other person to dispose of his capital or of his labour as he wills.

(2) A registered Trade Union shall not be liable in any suit or

other legal proceeding in any Civil Court in respect of any tortious

act done in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute by an

agent of the Trade Union if it is proved that such person acted

without the knowledge of, or contrary to express instructions given

by, the executive of the Trade Union.

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19.

Enforceability of agreements.

19. Enforceability of agreements.- Notwithstanding anything

contained in any other law for the time being in force, an agreement

between the members of a registered Trade Union shall not be void or

voidable merely by reason of the fact that any of the objects of the

agreement are in restraint of trade:

Provided that nothing in this section shall enable any Civil

Court to entertain any legal proceeding instituted for the express

purpose of enforcing or recovering damages for the breach of any

agreement concerning the

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conditions on which any members of a Trade Union shall or shall not

sell their goods, transact business, work, employ or be employed.

20.

Right to inspect books of Trade Union.

20. Right to inspect books of Trade Union.- The account books of a

registered Trade Union and the list of members thereof shall be open

to inspection by an 1*[office-bearer] or member of the Trade Union at

such times as may be provided for in the rules of the Trade Union.

21.

Rights of minors to membership of Trade Unions.

21. Rights of minors to membership of Trade Unions.- Any person

who has attained the age of fifteen years may be a member of a

registered Trade Union subject to any rules of the Trade Union to the

contrary, and may, subject as aforesaid, enjoy all the rights of a

member and execute all instruments and give all acquittances necessary

to be executed or given under the rules.

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21A.

Disqualifications of office-bearers of Trade Unions.

3*[21A. Disqualifications of office-bearers of Trade Unions.- (1)

A person shall be disqualified for being chosen as, and for being, a

member of the executive or any other office-bearer of a registered

Trade Union if--

(i) he has not attained the age of eighteen years,

(ii) he has been convicted by a Court in India of any

offence involving moral turpitude and sentenced to

imprisonment, unless a period of five years has elapsed

since his release.

(2) Any member of the executive or other office-bearer of a

registered Trade Union who, before the commencement of the Indian

Trade Unions (Amendment) Act, 1964 (38 of 1964), has been convicted

of any offence involving moral turpitude and sentenced to

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imprisonment, shall on the date of such commencement cease to be such

member or office-bearer unless a period of five years has elapsed

since his release before that date.]

4*[(3) In its application to the State of Jammu and Kashmir,

reference in sub-section (2) to the commencement of the Indian Trade

Unions (Amendment) Act, 1964 (38 of 1964), shall be construed as

reference to the commencement of this Act in the said State.]

22.

Proportion of office-bearers to be connected with the industry.

22. Proportion of office-bearers to be connected with the

industry.- Not less than one-half of the total number of the

5*[officebearers]

of every registered Trade Union shall be persons actually

engaged or employed in an industry with which the Trade Union is

connected:

Provided that the 6*[appropriate Government] may, by special or

general order, declare that the provisions of this section shall not

apply

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1. Subs. by Act 38 of 1964, s. 2, for "officer" (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

2. The proviso omitted by s. 4, ibid. (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

3. Ins. by s. 5, ibid. (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

4. Ins. by Act 51 of 1970, s. 2 and Sch. (w.e.f. 1-9-1971).

5. Subs. by Act 38 of 1964, s. 2, for "officers" (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

6. Subs. by the A. O. 1937, for "L. G.".

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to any Trade Union or class of Trade Unions specified in the order.

23.

Change of name

23. Change of name.- Any registered Trade Union may, with the

consent of not less than two-thirds of the total number of its members

and subject to the provisions of section 25, change its name.

24.

Amalgamation of Trade Unions.

24. Amalgamation of Trade Unions.- Any two or more registered

Trade Unions may become amalgamated together as one Trade Union with

or without dissolution or division of the funds of such Trade Unions

or either or any of them, provided that the votes of at least one-halt

of the members of each or every such trade Union entitled to vote are

recorded, and that at least sixty per cent. of the votes recorded are

in favour of the proposal.

25.

Notice of change of name or amalgamation.

25. Notice of change of name or amalgamation.- (1) Notice in

writing of every change of name of every amalgamation, signed, in the

case of a change of name, by the Secretary and by seven members of the

Trade Union changing its name, and, in the case of an amalgamation, by

the Secretary and by seven members of each and every Trade Union which

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is a party thereto, shall be sent to the Registrar, and where the

head office of the amalgamated Trade Union is situated in a different

State, to the Registrar of such State.

(2) If the proposed name is identical with that by which any

other existing Trade Union has been registered or, in the opinion of

the Registrar, so nearly resembles such name as to be likely to

deceive the public or the members of either Trade Union, the Registrar

shall refuse to register the change of name.

(3) Save as provided in sub-section (2), the Registrar shall, if

he is satisfied that the provisions of this Act in respect of change

of name have been complied with, register the change of name in the

register referred to in section 8, and the change of name shall have

effect from the date of such registration.

(4) The Registrar of the State in which the head office of the

amalgamated Trade Union is situated shall, if he is satisfied that the

provisions of this Act in respect of amalgamation have been complied

with and that the Trade Union formed thereby is entitled to

registration under section 6, register the Trade Union in the manner

provided in section 8, and the amalgamation shall have effect from the

date of such registration.

26.

Effects of change of name and of amalgamation.

26. Effects of change of name and of amalgamation.- (1) The change

in the name of a registered Trade Union shall not a affect any rights

or obligations of the Trade Union or render

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defective any legal proceeding by or against the Trade Union, and any

legal proceeding which might have been continued or commenced by or

against it by its former name may be continued or commenced by or

against it by its new name.

(2) An amalgamation of two or more registered Trade Unions shall

not prejudice any right of any of such Trade Unions or any right of a

creditor of any of them.

27.

Dissolution.

27. Dissolution.- (1) When a registered Trade Union is dissolved,

notice of the dissolution signed by seven members and by the Secretary

of the Trade Union shall, within fourteen days of the dissolution, be

sent to the Registrar, and shall be registered by him if he is

satisfied that the dissolution has been effected in accordance with

the rules of the Trade Union, and the dissolution shall have effect

from the date of such registration.

(2) Where the dissolution of a registered Trade Union has been

registered and the rules of the Trade Union do not provide for the

distribution of funds of the Trade Union on dissolution, the Registrar

shall divide the funds amongst the members in such manner as may be

prescribed.

28.

Returns.

28. Returns.- (1) There shall be sent annually to the Registrar,

on or before such date as may be prescribed, a general statement,

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audited in the prescribed manner, of all receipts and expenditure of

every registered Trade Union during the year ending on the 31st day of

1*[December] next preceding such prescribed date, and of the assets

and liabilities of the Trade Union existing on such 31st day of

1*[December]. The statement shall be prepared in such form and shall

comprise such particulars as may be prescribed.

(2) Together with the general statement there shall be sent to

the Registrar a statement showing all changes of 2*[office-bearers]

made by the Trade Union during the year to which the general statement

refers, together also with a copy of the rules of the Trade Union

corrected up to the date of the despatch thereof to the Registrar.

(3) A copy of every alteration made in the rules of a registered

Trade Union shall be sent to the Registrar within fifteen days of the

making of the alteration.

3*[(4) For the purpose of examining the documents referred to in

sub-sections (1), (2) and (3), the Registrar, or any officer

authorised by him, by general or special order, may at all reasonable

times

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1. Subs. by Act 38 of 1964, s. 6, for "March" (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

2. Subs. by s. 2, ibid., for "officers" (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).

3. Ins. by Act 42 of 1960, s. 9.

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inspect the certificate of registration, account books, registers, and

other documents, relating to a Trade Union, at its registered office

or may require their production at such place as he may specify in

this behalf, but no such place shall be at a distance of more than ten

miles from the registered office of a Trade Union.]

CHAPTER IV

REGULATIONS

29.

Power to make regulations.

29. Poser to make regulations.- (1) 1*** The 2*[appropriate

Government] may make regulations for the purpose of carrying into

effect the provisions of this Act.

(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the

foregoing power, such regulations may provide for all or any of the

following matters, namely:--

(a) the manner in which Trade Unions and the rules of Trade

Unions shall be registered and the fees payable on

registration;

(b) the transfer of registration in the case of any

registered Trade Union which has changed its head

office from one State to another;

(c) the manner in which, and the qualifications of persons

by whom, the accounts of registered Trade Unions or of

any class of such Unions shall be audited;

(d) the conditions subject to which inspection of documents

kept by Registrars shall be allowed and the fees which

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shall be chargeable in respect of such inspections; and

(e) any matter which is to be or may be prescribed.

30.

Publication of regulations.

30. Publication of regulations.-(1) The power to make regulations

conferred by section 29 is subject to the condition of the regulations

being made after previous publication.

(2) The date to be specified in accordance with clause (3) of

section 23 of the General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), as that

after which a draft of regulations proposed to be made will be taken

into consideration shall not be less than three months from the date

on which the draft of the proposed regulations was published for

general information.

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1. The words "Subject to the control of the G. G. in C." omitted by

the A. O. 1937.

2. Subs., ibid., for "L. G.".

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(3) Regulations so made shall be published in the Official

Gazette, and on such publication shall have effect as if enacted in

this Act.

CHAPTER V

PENALTIES AND PROCEDURE

31.

Failure to submit returns.

31. Failure to submit returns.-(1) If default is made on the part

of any registered Trade Union in giving any notice or sending any

statement or other document as required by or under any provision of

this Act, every 1*[office- bearer] or other person bound by the rules

of the Trade Union to give or send the same, or, if there is no such

1*[office-bearer] or person every member of the executive of the Trade

Union, shall be punishable, with fine which may extend to five rupees

and, in the case of a continuing default, with an additional fine

which may extend to five rupees for each week after the first during

which the default continues:

Provided that the aggregate fine shall not exceed fifty rupees.

(2) Any person who wilfully makes, or causes to be made, any

false entry in, or any omission from, the general statement required

by section 28, or in or from any copy of rules or of alterations of

rules sent to the Registrar under that section, shall be punishable

with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees.

32.

Supplying false information regarding Trade Unions.

32. Supplying false information regarding Trade Unions.- Any

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person who, with intent to deceive, gives to any member of a

registered Trade Union or to any person intending or applying to

become a member of such Trade Union any document purporting to be a

copy of the rules of the Trade Union or of any alterations to the same

which he knows, or has reason to believe, is not a correct copy of

such rules or alterations as are for the time being in force, or any

person who, with the like intent, gives a copy of any rules of an

unregistered Trade Union to any person on the pretence that such

rules are the rules of a registered Trade Union, shall be punishable

with fine which may extend to two hundred rupees.

33.

Congnizance of offences.

33. Congnizance of offences.- (1) No Court inferior to that of a

Presidency Magistrate or a Magistrate of the first class shall try any

offence under this Act.

(2) No Court shall take cognizance of any offence under this Act,

unless complaint thereof has been made by, or with the previous

sanction of, the Registrar or, in the case of an offence under section

32, by the person to whom the copy was given, within six months of the

date on which the offence is alleged to have been committed.

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1. Subs. by Act 38 of 1964 s. 2, for "officer" (w.e.f. 1-4-1965).