Under the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946, a Certifying Officer is the authority responsible for certifying the standing orders of industrial establishments. The following options apply:
Option a) Industrial Tribunal is incorrect because the Industrial Tribunal does not serve as a Certifying Officer under this Act. It handles disputes related to the enforcement of standing orders.
Option b) Labour Commissioner is also incorrect because, while a Labour Commissioner plays an important role in labour-related matters, they are not typically designated as Certifying Officers.
Option c) A Regional Labour Commissioner is the correct answer. They are empowered under the Act to certify the standing orders of industrial establishments in their respective regions.
Option d) All of the above is incorrect as not all listed authorities can act as Certifying Officers under the Act. Thus, the correct answer is c) A Regional Labour Commissioner.
Offenses | Sections |
(A) Voyeurism | (1) Section 77 |
(B) Word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman | (2) Section 79 |
(C) Stalking | (3) Section 75 |
(D) Sexual Harassment | (4) Section 78 |
(A) Conditions for a Hindu Marriage | (i) Section 13 |
(B) Registration of Hindu Marriage | (ii) Section 10 |
(C) Judicial Separation | (iii) Section 5 |
(D) Divorce | (iv) Section 8 |