Indian Supreme Court Reserves Verdict on Ambit of ‘Industry’ Definition
A nine-judge bench of India's Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on the crucial definition of 'industry', a decision that could have significant implications for labor laws and economic sectors, following a 1978 judgment that expanded its ambit to include systematic activities like charitable and government-run services.
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Nine-judge Supreme Court Bench reserves verdict on ambit of ‘industry’
The 1978 judgment expanded the ambit of ‘industry’ to hold that any systematic activity including charitable and government-run services, were an industry if they met the ‘triple test’ parameters
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