The Child Labour (Prohibition And Regulation) Act, 1986
1.Object of the Act
To regulate the conditions of the work of the children in certain employment.
2.The Important clarifications
'Child' means a person who has not completed his 14 years of age.
'Establishment1 includes a shop, commercial establishment, workshop, farm, residential hotel, restaurant, eating house, theatre or other place of public amusement or entertainment.
Sec. 2
3.Prohibition of employment of
children In certain occupations and processes
No child to be employed in occupation set forth In Part A of the Schedule or any workshop wherein any of the processes set-forth in Part B of the Schedule is carried on.
Sec. 3
4.Hours and period of work
Not to exceed three hours
Interval for rest- one hour
Spread over not more than six hours inclusive of interval and the time spent for waiting.
Sec. 7
5.Not permitted to work
Between 7 pm to 8 am.
Overtime working.
If such a child is working
in another
establishment.
Sec. 7
6.Weekly holidays
One whole day, not to be altered more than once in three months.
Sec. 8
7.Notice to Inspector
Furnishing details of
Name and situation of establishment.
Name of the person in actual management of the establishment.
Address for communication.
Nature of the occupation.
Sec. 9
8.Display of notice
To contain abstract of section 3 pertaining to prohibition of employment of children and the provisions for penalties
Sec. 12
9.Dispute as to age
In the absence of certificate of age, can be referred for decision of prescribed medical authority.
Sec. 10
10.Health and safety
In the To be notified by appropriate government in accordance with guidelines given in section 13 of the Act.
Sec. 13
11.Maintenance & production of register by occupier
The name and date of birth of every
child so 1" employed or permitted to work.
Hours and period of work of any such child and the intervals of rest to which he is entitled.
The nature of work of any such child.
Such other particulars as may be prescribed.
Sec.11
PENALTIES
Offence |
Punishment |
for violation of section 3 |
Imprisonment for not less than 3 months which may extend to one year, or fine not less than 10,000/- which may extend to Rs.20,000/- or both. |
Repetition of violation |
Imprisonment for a term not less than six months which may extend to two years |
For failure to : |
Shall be punishable with simple imprisonment which may extend to one month or with fine which may extend to ten thousand rupees or with both. |