THE BANGLADESH LABOUR ACT, 2006, CHAPTER V

CHAPTERV HEALTH AND HYGIENE —Every establishment shall be kept clean and free from effluvia arising from any drain, privy or any other nuisance, and in particular— the dirt and refuge shall be removed daily by sweeping in a suitable manner ...

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THE BANGLADESH LABOUR ACT, 2006, CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER IV MATERNITY BENEFIT Prohibition of engagement of women worker in work in certain cases.—(1) No employer shall knowingly engage a woman in his establishment during the 8 (eight) weeks immediately following the day of her delivery. No woman shall ...

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THE BANGLADESH LABOUR ACT, 2006, CHAPTER III

CHAPTER III EMPLOYMENT OF ADOLESCENT WORKER Restrictions on employment of children and adolescents.—(1) No child shall be employed or permitted to work in any occupation or establishment. (2) No adolescent shall be employed or permitted to work in any occupation ...

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THE BANGLADESH LABOUR ACT, 2006, CHAPTER II

CHAPTER II CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT AND SERVICE Conditions of service.—(1) In every establishment employment of workers and other matters incidental thereto shall be regulated in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter: Provided that any establishment may have its own ...

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THE BANGLADESH LABOUR ACT, 2006, CHAPTER I

ACT NO. XLII OF 2006 [11 October, 2006] An Act to amend and consolidate the laws relating to employment of workers, relations between workers and employers, determination of minimum rates of wages, payment of wages, compensation for injuries to workers ...

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THE PRESS COUNCIL ACT, 1974

( ACT NO. XXV Of 1974 ) [ 14th February, 1974 ] An Act to establish a Press Council. WHEREAS it is expedient to establish a Press Council for the purpose of preserving the freedom of the Press and maintaining ...

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NEWSPAPER EMPLOYEES (CONDITION OF SERVICE ) ACT, 1974

Regulation-11(1) read with Payment of Wages Act, 1936 Section-20 Chief Accountant, respondent No.2 acted in his administrative, managerial and supervisory capacity and by no stretch of imagination he is to be called a worker. M. Sanaullah Noori Vs. Labour Court ...

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THE DIVORCE ACT, 1869, CHAPTER XIII & XIV

CHAPTER XIII RE-MARRIAGE Liberty to parties to marry again57. When six months after the date of an order of High Court Division confirming the decree for a dissolution of marriage made by a District Judge have expired, or when six ...

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THE DIVORCE ACT, 1869, CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XII PROCEDURE Code of Civil Procedure to apply45. Subject to the provisions herein contained, all proceedings under this Act between party and party shall be regulated by the Code of Civil Procedure. Forms of petitions and statements46. The forms ...

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THE DIVORCE ACT, 1869, CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XI CUSTODY OF CHILDREN Power to make orders as to custody of children in suit for separation41. In any suit for obtaining a judicial separation the Court may from time to time, before making its decree, make such interim ...

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