Full Judgment Text
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PETITIONER:
DR. DAMODAR PANDA ETC.
Vs.
RESPONDENT:
STATE OF ORISSA ETC.
DATE OF JUDGMENT16/07/1990
BENCH:
MISRA RANGNATH
BENCH:
MISRA RANGNATH
KULDIP SINGH (J)
CITATION:
1990 AIR 1901 1990 SCR (3) 390
1990 SCC (4) 11 JT 1990 (3) 196
1990 SCALE (2)93
ACT:
Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment
and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979: Section 20
Provisions of the Act -Implementation of--Direction by
Supreme Court--Officers of originating State of Migrant
Labour--Can hold enquiries within the limits of the Recepi-
ent State for enforcement of the Act.
HEADNOTE:
In these petitions on the question: as to how the provi-
sions of the Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of
Employment and Condition of Service) Act, 1979 can be en-
forced.
Disposing the Writ Petitions, this Court,
HELD: 1. Inter State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of
Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979 is a benefi-
cial legislation for satisfying the provisions of the Con-
stitution and the obligation in international agreements to
which India is a party. There is no valid justification for
not permitting the officers of the Originating State to hold
appropriate enquiries in the Recepient State in regard to
persons of the Originating State Working as migrant labour
in the Recepient State. [391D-E]
2. To implement the provisions of the Act every State
and Union Territory in India would be obliged to permit
officers of originating States of migrant labour for holding
appropriate inquiries within the limits of the Recepient
States for enforcement of the statute and no Recepient State
shall place any embargo or hindrance in such process. [391G]
JUDGMENT:
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION: Writ Petition (Civil) No. 511 of
1988.
WITH
Writ Petition (Civil) No. 975 of 1988.
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(Under Article 32 of the Constitution of India).
K.V. Sreekumar, (N.P.) for the Petitioners.
V.C. Mahajan, A.K. Panda, Ms. C.K. Sucharita, and Ms. A.
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Subhashini for the Respondents.
The Court delivered the following Order:
One of the matters which arises for consideration in
this Writ Petition is as to how the provisions of the
inter-state Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and
Conditions of Service) Act, 1979, and particularly of sec-
tion 20 thereof can be enforced. In the affidavit filed by
the Union of India in the Ministry of labour it has been
stated that in view of the scheme contained in section 20(3)
of the Act that officer of the Originating State can make
enquiries within the Recepient State provided the Recepient
State agrees to such Officers of the Originating State
operating within that State, the law has not become workable
in a proper way. This is a beneficial legislation for satis-
fying the provisions of the Constitution and the obligation
in international agreements to which India is a party. We do
not think there can be any valid justification for not
permitting the officers of the Originating State to hold
appropriate enquiries in the Recepient State in regard to
persons of the Originating State working as migrant labour
in the Recepient State. We do not think that there is any
necessity to hear the other States before making an order
for enforcing section 20(3) and to give effect to the legis-
lative intention contained therein.
Mr. Panda appearing for the State of Orissa has agreed
that Orissa State has no objection to officers of any origi-
nating State holding necessary enquiries within Orissa when
it is a Recepient State. We would, therefore, make a direc-
tion that to implement the provisions of the Act of 1979
referred to above every State and Union Territory in India
would be obliged to permit Officers of originating States of
migrant labour for holding appropriate inquiries within the
limits of the Recepient States for enforcement of the stat-
ute and no Recepient State shall place any embargo or hin-
drance in such process. Copy of this order shall be sent to
the Chief Secretary of every State and Union Territory for
compliance.
We are cognizant of the fact that this order has been made
with-
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out hearing the States other than Orissa and the Union
Territories. In the event of any State or Union Territory is
of the opinion that the direction should be modified, liber-
ty is given to apply for modification of the order but until
it is modified it shall remain in force. The Writ Petitions
are disposed of with this order. No costs.
T.N.A.
Petitions disposed of.
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