Shop And Establishment Act
Shop and Establishment Act India
One of the important regulations to which most businesses in India are subject is the Shop and Establishment Act, enacted by every state in India. The Act is designed to regulate the payment of wages, hours of work, leave, holidays, terms of service, and other work conditions of people employed in the shop and commercial establishments. In this article, we look at the salient features of the Shop and Establishment Act.
The Shop and Establishment Act is regulated by the Department of Labor and regulates premises wherein any trade, business, or profession is carried out. The act not only regulates the working of commercial establishments but also societies, charitable trusts, printing establishments, educational institutions run for gain, and premises in which banking, insurance, stock, or share brokerage. This act regulates areas such as working hours, rest intervals for employees, opening and closing hours, closed days, national and religious holidays, overtime work, rules for employment of children, annual leave, maternity leave, sickness, and casual leave, etc.,
Premises Regulated by the Shop & Establishment Act
The Shop and Establishment Act in India is promulgated by the state and may slightly differ from state to state. However, as per the Act, all shops and commercial establishments operating within each state are covered by the respective Shop & Establishments Act. Shops are defined as premises where goods are sold either by retail or wholesale or where services are rendered to customers and include an office, a storeroom, a godown, a warehouse or workhouse, or a workplace. Establishments are defined as shops, commercial establishments, residential hotels, restaurants, eating-house, theatres or other places of public amusement or entertainment. Further, establishments, as defined by the act, may also include such other establishments as defined by the Government by notification in the Official Gazette. However, factories are not covered by the shops & establishments act and are regulated by the Factories Act, 1948.
Aspects Regulated by the Shop and Establishment Act
The Shop and Establishment Act regulates several aspects relating to the operation of a shop or commercial establishment. Some of the key areas regulated by the shop and establishment act include:
- Hours of work
- Interval for rest and meals
- Prohibition of employment of children
- Employment of young people or women
- Opening and closing hours
- Close days
- Weekly holidays
- Wages for holidays
- Time and conditions of payment of wages
- Deductions from wages
- Leave policy
- Dismissal
- Cleanliness
- Lighting and ventilation
- Precautions against fire
- Accidents
- Record keeping
Find more details relating to the above aspects in the shop and establishment act promulgated by each state government.
Shop and Establishment Act License
Any shop or commercial establishment that commences operation must apply to the Chief Inspector for a Shop and Establishment Act License within the prescribed time. The application for a license in the prescribed form must contain the name of the employer, address of the establishment, name of the establishment, category of the establishment, number of employees, and other relevant details as requested. On submission of the application and review by the Chief Inspector, the shop or commercial establishment will be registered and a registration certificate will be issued to the occupier. The registration certificate must be prominently displayed at the shop or commercial establishment and renewed periodically, as per the act.
In case the shop or establishment would like to close down the business, the occupier should notify the Chief Inspector in writing within fifteen days of the closing. The Chief Inspector after reviewing the request for closure can remove the shop or commercial establishment from the register and cancel the registration certificate.
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