As per the Delhi High Court Order in Case No. W.P (C) 12088/2016, the notification for Minimum Wages for Delhi issued under Notification No. F.Addl. LC/Lab/ MW/2016/4859 dated 03.03.2017 has been stayed. Thus, until the proceedings are decided in the court, the Minimum Wages cannot be considered.
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From India, Bengaluru
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From India, Bengaluru
Please find news paper cutting,saying no relaxation till minimum wages judgement shashi pandey
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Then My Question Is That Payment Should Be Done On Revised Pattern Or On Previous Pattern. Thanks & Regards, From, Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
From India, Ghaziabad
Link to the High Court order of 07.03.2017, 16.03.2017, and 19.04.2017:
Akash
URL: [Delhi High Court Order](http://delhihighcourt.nic.in/dhcqrydisp_o.asp?pn=77731&yr=2017)
From India, Delhi
Akash
URL: [Delhi High Court Order](http://delhihighcourt.nic.in/dhcqrydisp_o.asp?pn=77731&yr=2017)
From India, Delhi
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From India, Delhi
Further updates on the subject concerned
W.P.(C) 12088/2016 and CM Nos.9316/2017 & 10386/2017 in the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi by Hon'ble Ms. Justice Anu Malhotra promulgated an order dated 19th April 2017. Time is requested to record the file, and the next date for hearing is provided for 11th September 2017, listed along with W.P.(C) Nos.3360/2017, 2658/2017, and 8125/2016.
Please find the attached Stay Order till the next hearing date — 11th September 2017.
Refer - https://boardhr.blogspot.in/2017/04/...pril-2017.html
From India, Mumbai
W.P.(C) 12088/2016 and CM Nos.9316/2017 & 10386/2017 in the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi by Hon'ble Ms. Justice Anu Malhotra promulgated an order dated 19th April 2017. Time is requested to record the file, and the next date for hearing is provided for 11th September 2017, listed along with W.P.(C) Nos.3360/2017, 2658/2017, and 8125/2016.
Please find the attached Stay Order till the next hearing date — 11th September 2017.
Refer - https://boardhr.blogspot.in/2017/04/...pril-2017.html
From India, Mumbai
Order dated 19.04.2017 By HON’BLE MS. JUSTICE ANU MALHOTRA on stay of Minimum Wages till 11th September 2017.
From India
From India
Anybody can help me regarding of minimum wages. I want to know what is the judgement of 11th September, 2017. Please if you have that judgement copy please share it.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
I m discussing about delhi minimum wages, today 25.09.2017 hearing for judgement.
From India, Ghaziabad
From India, Ghaziabad
Is there any updating/development on the stay for MW applicable at Delhi after hearing?
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
can somebody tell us that what decision emerged on dated 25/09/2017 pertaining to delhi minimum wages
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Dear all,
Sorry for the delayed response. The matter will now be listed on 1st November 2017 as per the Delhi High Court schedule. You can follow/check on WP(C) 12088/2016 along with WP(C) 3360/2017, 2658/2017 & 8125/2016, along with CM No. 9316/2017 & 10386/2017.
Regards,
From India, New Delhi
Sorry for the delayed response. The matter will now be listed on 1st November 2017 as per the Delhi High Court schedule. You can follow/check on WP(C) 12088/2016 along with WP(C) 3360/2017, 2658/2017 & 8125/2016, along with CM No. 9316/2017 & 10386/2017.
Regards,
From India, New Delhi
Delhi High Court Stay on Minimum Wages Notification
The said judgment dated 07.03.2017 for W.P. (C) 12088/2016 and order dated 19.04.2017 for W.P. (C) 3360/2017 in the High Court of Delhi grants a stay on the impugned notification dated 3rd March 2017, which was issued under the provisions of Section 5(2) of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948. Please note that the stay has been granted only for the Petitioners, as "It is directed that during the pendency of the writ petition, no coercive steps shall be taken against the members of the petitioner pursuant to the notification dated 3rd March 2017."
Petitioners and Their Associations
Petitioners in W.P. (C) 12088/2016 are those industries registered with the 'APEX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF NCE OF DELHI,' and Petitioners of W.P. (C) 3360/2017 are those industries registered with the 'AUTOMOBILE TRADERS ASSOCIATION OF DELHI.'
Compliance for Other Industries
All other industries, if not associated with any of the aforementioned groups or if their matter against the Order dated 03.03.2017 is not under trial in the Delhi High Court, must comply with the order of Minimum Wages dated 03.03.2017. The Delhi High Court in the order dated 19.04.2017 also states that "It is made clear that in case any member wishes to voluntarily abide by the notification, we have not interdicted the same."
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
The said judgment dated 07.03.2017 for W.P. (C) 12088/2016 and order dated 19.04.2017 for W.P. (C) 3360/2017 in the High Court of Delhi grants a stay on the impugned notification dated 3rd March 2017, which was issued under the provisions of Section 5(2) of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948. Please note that the stay has been granted only for the Petitioners, as "It is directed that during the pendency of the writ petition, no coercive steps shall be taken against the members of the petitioner pursuant to the notification dated 3rd March 2017."
Petitioners and Their Associations
Petitioners in W.P. (C) 12088/2016 are those industries registered with the 'APEX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF NCE OF DELHI,' and Petitioners of W.P. (C) 3360/2017 are those industries registered with the 'AUTOMOBILE TRADERS ASSOCIATION OF DELHI.'
Compliance for Other Industries
All other industries, if not associated with any of the aforementioned groups or if their matter against the Order dated 03.03.2017 is not under trial in the Delhi High Court, must comply with the order of Minimum Wages dated 03.03.2017. The Delhi High Court in the order dated 19.04.2017 also states that "It is made clear that in case any member wishes to voluntarily abide by the notification, we have not interdicted the same."
Thanks
From India, New Delhi
Please go through the link of the Hindustan Times News:
Industry not paying minimum wages has no right to continue: Delhi HC | Delhi news | Hindustan Times
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
Industry not paying minimum wages has no right to continue: Delhi HC | Delhi news | Hindustan Times
Thank you.
From India, Delhi
Delhi High Court Verdict on Minimum Wages
The said verdict of the Delhi High Court pertains to a matter where Minimum Wages (MW), which is not challenged, is not paid to the employee. One is liable to pay the same without any failure in compliance with the said act.
As per the latest matter concerning the High Court of Delhi, a stay has been given on the impugned notification dated 3rd March 2017 under sub-section (2) of section 5 of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948. All industries, if not associated with any Petitioners group (as per present suits), have to comply with the order of Minimum Wages dated 03.03.2017.
From India, New Delhi
The said verdict of the Delhi High Court pertains to a matter where Minimum Wages (MW), which is not challenged, is not paid to the employee. One is liable to pay the same without any failure in compliance with the said act.
As per the latest matter concerning the High Court of Delhi, a stay has been given on the impugned notification dated 3rd March 2017 under sub-section (2) of section 5 of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948. All industries, if not associated with any Petitioners group (as per present suits), have to comply with the order of Minimum Wages dated 03.03.2017.
From India, New Delhi
Matter doesn;t turned up for hearing on 20-11-2017; freash hearing date is still awaited..
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
I heard that delhi high court fix the salary as minimum wages. And last hearing was 1 dec 2017
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
The Minimum wages case at Delhi High Court is reserved for orders on 1.12.2017. We need to wait for the judgement.
From India, Mathura
From India, Mathura
Delhi High Court has decided the matter in context of 'Minimum Wages' vide W.P. (C) 12088/2016 in its last hearing on dated 01-12-2017. Although the court RESERVED the JUDGMENT.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Delhi minimum wages stay ko 9 month ho gaye hai kab tak eska final decision niklega
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Sir, Please share the delhi minimum wages from Apr’17 to Sep’17 and Oct’17 to Mar’18. Thanks.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Judgment is reserved. Probably 2nd week of January, we may expect Judgment date Regards Mathu 9600733448
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Judgement over the said matter in context of 'Minimum Wages' vide W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is still RESERVED at Delhi High Court.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
As on date; Judgement over the said matter in context of 'Minimum Wages' vide W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is still RESERVED at Delhi High Court.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Judgment Reserved on Minimum Wages Case
As of the current date, the judgment regarding the matter concerning 'Minimum Wages' in W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is still RESERVED at the Delhi High Court.
Typically, when a court reserves judgment, it indicates that the matter is temporarily on hold. This occurs after all involved parties have presented their arguments and all written submissions are filed with the court. Judges reserve judgment to allow time for crafting a thorough decision. It's important to note that a judgment is not merely a brief order; it encompasses a summary of disputes, arguments from both sides, relevant laws, past precedents, conclusions, and the rationale behind those conclusions. Judges require time to review arguments, research prior judgments, consider international perspectives, and carefully deliberate on the decision-making process. This undertaking is both intricate and time-intensive.
While there isn't a set timeframe for judges to deliver judgments, a period of six months is generally regarded as a reasonable duration. If a judgment remains reserved for longer than six months, either party can bring this to the attention of the Chief Justice. Currently, 4.5 months have passed.
Regards
From India, New Delhi
As of the current date, the judgment regarding the matter concerning 'Minimum Wages' in W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is still RESERVED at the Delhi High Court.
Typically, when a court reserves judgment, it indicates that the matter is temporarily on hold. This occurs after all involved parties have presented their arguments and all written submissions are filed with the court. Judges reserve judgment to allow time for crafting a thorough decision. It's important to note that a judgment is not merely a brief order; it encompasses a summary of disputes, arguments from both sides, relevant laws, past precedents, conclusions, and the rationale behind those conclusions. Judges require time to review arguments, research prior judgments, consider international perspectives, and carefully deliberate on the decision-making process. This undertaking is both intricate and time-intensive.
While there isn't a set timeframe for judges to deliver judgments, a period of six months is generally regarded as a reasonable duration. If a judgment remains reserved for longer than six months, either party can bring this to the attention of the Chief Justice. Currently, 4.5 months have passed.
Regards
From India, New Delhi
dear sir, Now whats decision is in Delhi minimum wages revised or last 9724 like continue. Hon President also passed new wages notification. what to do. thanks
From India
From India
See navbharat times new paper of 20 may. One advocate register PIL for minimum wages.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
After yestrday (dt 22-05-2018) hearing; Judgement over the said matter in context of 'Minimum Wages' vide W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is again RESERVED at Delhi High Court.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
So, finally Delhi High Court quashed the Delhi Govt. MW Notification dated 15-09-2016 & Notification dated 03-03-2017. Copy of detailed judgement is enclosed for good reference is enclosed. Regards
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Delhi High Court Verdict of MW Stay came. Now, all employers in NCT of Delhi should follow old rate with latest VDA. With regards Mathu 9600733448
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Energymathu what will be current Rate of delhi after delhi judgement so plz give notification if you have.
From India, Ghaziabad
From India, Ghaziabad
Should We Pay as per Old Minimum wages or Minimum wages revised in April 2018. Please advice
From India, Gurugram
From India, Gurugram
Delhi High Court Quashes Minimum Wages Order
The Delhi High Court on Saturday quashed its much-touted March 2017 order revising the minimum wages for all classes of workmen in scheduled employment, opining that the same was ultra vires Article 14 of the Constitution of India. The Bench, comprising Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar, further opined that the impugned notification suffered from "non-application of mind," was not based on any material, and violated principles of natural justice.
It also declared the constitution of the Minimum Wages Advisory Committee for all scheduled employments by the Government as ultra vires Sections 5(1) and 9 of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, opining that the formation of this committee was "completely flawed."
The court's verdict was issued on petitions filed by employers — associations of traders, petrol dealers, and restaurants — who had challenged two notifications: one issued in September 2016 reconstituting the Minimum Wages Advisory Committee for all scheduled employments, and another issued in March 2017, revising the minimum rates of wages for all classes of workmen/employees in all scheduled employments.
The detailed orders are enclosed herewith for reference.
Thanks & Regards,
Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
The Delhi High Court on Saturday quashed its much-touted March 2017 order revising the minimum wages for all classes of workmen in scheduled employment, opining that the same was ultra vires Article 14 of the Constitution of India. The Bench, comprising Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar, further opined that the impugned notification suffered from "non-application of mind," was not based on any material, and violated principles of natural justice.
It also declared the constitution of the Minimum Wages Advisory Committee for all scheduled employments by the Government as ultra vires Sections 5(1) and 9 of the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, opining that the formation of this committee was "completely flawed."
The court's verdict was issued on petitions filed by employers — associations of traders, petrol dealers, and restaurants — who had challenged two notifications: one issued in September 2016 reconstituting the Minimum Wages Advisory Committee for all scheduled employments, and another issued in March 2017, revising the minimum rates of wages for all classes of workmen/employees in all scheduled employments.
The detailed orders are enclosed herewith for reference.
Thanks & Regards,
Sumit Kumar Saxena
From India, Ghaziabad
Dear Friends,
Please find enclosed the Revised Minimum Wages (MW) (Delhi) released via order dated 16th October 2018, to be taken into consideration after the Delhi High Court order. The Revised MW applies to the periods 01-10-2016 to 31-03-2017; 01-04-2017 to 31-03-2018; 01-04-2018 to 30-09-2018; and 01-10-2018 to 31-03-2019.
Regards,
MV
From India, New Delhi
Please find enclosed the Revised Minimum Wages (MW) (Delhi) released via order dated 16th October 2018, to be taken into consideration after the Delhi High Court order. The Revised MW applies to the periods 01-10-2016 to 31-03-2017; 01-04-2017 to 31-03-2018; 01-04-2018 to 30-09-2018; and 01-10-2018 to 31-03-2019.
Regards,
MV
From India, New Delhi
The Delhi Minimum Wages Notification (April 2019 and October 2019)
The Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, Labour Department, via Order dated 23rd October 2019, has notified the applicable rates of Minimum Wages in Delhi after including both installments of DA (April and October 2019). These rates shall be payable for all categories of workers effective from 1st April 2019 and 1st October 2019, respectively. Further confirmation is awaited for the dearness allowance (DA) to be paid along with the minimum wage rates effective from 22nd October 2019. The same shall be made available once the Delhi Labour Department releases the said notification, if any, as mentioned.
From India, Bangalore
The Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, Labour Department, via Order dated 23rd October 2019, has notified the applicable rates of Minimum Wages in Delhi after including both installments of DA (April and October 2019). These rates shall be payable for all categories of workers effective from 1st April 2019 and 1st October 2019, respectively. Further confirmation is awaited for the dearness allowance (DA) to be paid along with the minimum wage rates effective from 22nd October 2019. The same shall be made available once the Delhi Labour Department releases the said notification, if any, as mentioned.
From India, Bangalore
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