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Disputes Act, 1947
25. Prohibition of financial aid to illegal strikes and lock- outs.- No person shall knowingly expend ... money in direct furtherance of support of any illegal strike or lock- out. CHAP LAY- OFF AND RETRENCHMENT 3[ CHAPTER
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Penalty for giving financial aid to illegal strikes and lock- outs.- Any person who knowingly expends or applies any money ... direct furtherance or support of any illegal strike or lock- out shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which
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maintained that the employees were guilty of participation
in illegal strikes intended to paralyse its business and
scare away ... take penal action against the employees
for joining the illegal strikes and that, therefore, an
enquiry should be held
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Section 24 in The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
24. Illegal strikes and lock- outs.-
(1) A strike or a lock ... lock- out declared in consequence of an illegal strike or a strike declared in consequence of an illegal lock
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Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
26. Penalty for illegal strikes and lock- outs.-
(1) Any workman who commences, continues or otherwise ... acts in furtherance of, a strike which is illegal under this Act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term
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provided for punishment for
an employee going on an illegal strike. This was on the
basis that the workmen continued ... respondent. The respondent has
contended that the illegal strike cannot amount to
abandonment of service for the purpose of Clause
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legal strike may not invite disciplinary proceed-
ings, an illegal strike may do so, it being a misconduct.
However, whether ... liability to lose wages does not either make the strike
illegal as a weapon or deprive the workers
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Scheme provides for the
effect of participation in an illegal strike, and, in case a
dispute arises as to whether ... Bonus
Scheme for a declaration that there was an illegal strike by
the workmen on the Sundays on which they
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lock-out
it was in consequence of the illegal strike resorted to by
the workmen and as such could ... resorted to the
tools-down strike which was an -illegal strike and that the
appellant was well within its rights
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Disputes Act, 1947;
(ii) that the strike was an illegal strike as the
textile mills was a public utility industry ... service of the workers was
interrupted by this illegal strike and they were not
entitled to claim holidays with
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