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Dear All, I am a little bit confused about Labour Law Acts. I am going to appear in the HR Manager exam in one of the reputed PSUs, and some acts are in my course, such as the Payment of Wages Act, 1936, and the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965. However, I think these acts are old or not in force. When I searched on Google and the Labour and Employment Ministry portal, I found that there are new versions of the acts being shown. For example:

- Payment of Wage Act, 1936 (old) ---> The Payment of Wages (Amendment) Act, 2017 (New)
- Payment of Bonus Act, 1965 (old) ---> Payment of Bonus (Amendment) Act, 2015 (New)

Are both in effect, or only one of them is currently in force? Please provide me with the correct information and a live example.

If a new factory/industry/company opens, which act would apply - the old one or the new one?

KS

From India, Indore
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Dear KS The Payment of Wages (Amendment) Act, 2017 (New) and Payment of Bonus(Amendment) Act,2015 (New) both are amendments in main Act .... Regards Hekarthik
From India, Coimbatore
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Dear KS, if one cultivates the habit of going through the "Statement of Objects and Reasons" attached to any Act of the Parliament or State Legislature, whether it be an original Act or an Amending Act, such a question would not arise at all.

When a Bill is passed by the Parliament or State Legislature on a particular subject matter for the first time, it is called the original Act with its short title comprising the year of its enactment. The short title "The Payment of Wages Act, 1936" denotes that it is the Act on the subject matter of Payment of Wages originally enacted in the year 1936.

When certain provisions of the existing original Act are just modified, deleted, or newly added during any year thereafter, depending on the need of the subsequent times without repealing the entire Act, such a process is called an "amendment." The particular subsequent Act carrying out the amendments to the original Act is called with the same short title comprising the term "Amendment" in brackets and the year of its passing.

For example, "The Payment of Wages (AMENDMENT) Act, 2017" means it is the Act amending certain provisions of the existing "Payment of Wages Act, 1936" in the year 2017. If we read the "Statement of Objects and Reasons" attached to the Amendment Act, we would understand the circumstances and reasons necessitating the amendments to the existing Original Act. The existing PW Act, 1936 would be in force with the amended provisions with effect from the date notified under the Amending Act. It is not a new Act replacing the entire original Act, and as such, there is no necessity for any confusion such as old and new Acts. You can carry out the amendments with the effective dates in your personal copy of the existing Act.

From India, Salem
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