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INDUSTRIAL LAW PROVIDENT FUND ACT 1952
Group member ARCHITA CHATBAR                          110
MEANING OF PROVIDENT FUND The Employees Provident Fund Act, 1952 had passed with a view to making some provisions for the future of the employees after her/his retirement or for her/his dependants in case of early death & inculcating the habit of saving among the workers. This Act was framed under section 5 of the Act, which came into force 1st November 1952.
DEFINATIONS Appropriate govt Authorized officer Basic wages Factory Industry Members Pension fund Pension scheme Employer employee
APPLICATION OF ACT Subject to the provisions contained in section 16 it applies(a) to every establishment which is a factory engaged in any industry specified in Schedule I and in which twenty or more persons are employed and(b) to any other establishment employing twenty or more persons or class of such establishments which the Central Government may by notification in the Official Gazette specify in this behalf   An establishment to which this act applies shall continue to be governed by this Act notwithstanding that the number of persons employed therein at any time falls below twenty.
EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND SCHEME     SEC. 5 empowers the central govt. to frame, by notification in the OFFICIAL GAZATTE, a scheme to be called the employee’s provident fund scheme, for establishment of provident fund scheme.
Establishment of fund As soon as may be after framing of the employee’s provident fund scheme, there shall be established employee’s provident fund in accordance with the provisions of the Act. The employee’s provident fund scheme applies to all factories and other established to which the Act applies or is applied under SEC.1(3), 1(4) and SEC. 3
Contribution The object of the Act, as already seen, is to provide for the institution of the provident funds for employee’s in factories and other establishment. The statutory rate of contribution both for members of the provident fund and the employer originally was 6 ¼ % of basic wage or dearness allowance.
Calculation The contribution may shall be calculated on the wages and dearness allowance and retaining allowance actually drawn paid on daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. From the total salary 12% is deducted from which 8.67% is given for pension scheme and 3.33% is for provident fund
CENTRAL BOARD The central govt. may by notification in the official gazette constitute and include members  (a) chairmen and a vice chairmen to be appointed  (b) the central provident fund commissioner ex officials (c) not more than 15 persons representing govt. of such states as central govt. 10 persons representing employers of the establishments
Contd. (c) not more than 15 persons representing govt. of such states as central govt. 10 persons representing employers of the establishments
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The central govt. may by notification in the official gazette constitute an executive committee to assist the central board in the performance of its functions. The executive committee shall consist of the following as members namely:
Contd. A)a chairman by the central govt. from among its members. B)2 members appointed by the central govt. C)3 persons from amongst the persons as referred in clause b) of sub section (1) of sec 5a
STATE BOARD State board is appointed by central government with government of any state A board of trustees is known as state board in this act The work and duties is assign by central government  The appointment, duties, meetings are provided in the scheme
  APPOINTMENT OF OFFICER: The Central Government shall appoint a Central Provident Fund Commissioner  It appoint a Financial Advisor and Chief Accounts Officer to assist the Central Provident Fund Commissioner.  The salary and allowance of officers  is given from the fund its self. The salary and allowance of the officers are to be such which is specified by central government . A person should be member of indian administrative service It is appoint for not exceeding one year
            INSPECTORS The appropriate government may by notification in the Official Gazette appoint such persons as it thinks fit to be. An inspector has given a certain area for inspection with the team Any inspector appoint under sub-section(1) exercise all or any of the powers conferred on him under clause(a) clause(b) clause(c) or clause(d) of sub-section(2).
EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND APPELLATETRIBUNAL Constitution of appellate tribunal:       The Central Government may by notification in the Official Gazette constitute one or more Appellate Tribunals to be known as the Employees' Provident Funds Appellate Tribunal to exercise the powers and discharge the functions conferred on such Tribunal by this Act and every such Tribunal shall have jurisdiction in respect of establishments situated in such area as may be specified in the notification constituting the Tribunal.
Term of office: The Presiding Officer of a Tribunal shall hold office for a term of five years from the date on which he enters upon his office or until he attains the age of sixty-two years whichever is earlier.
FINALITY OF ORDERS CONSTITUTING A TRIBUNAL: No order of the Central Government appointing any person as the Presiding Officer shall be called in question in any manner and no act or proceeding before a Tribunal shall be called in question in any manner on the ground merely of any defect in the constitution of such Tribunal. DEPOSIT OF AMOUNT DUE, ON FILLING APPEAL: No appeal by the employer shall be entertained by a Tribunal unless he has deposited with it seventy-five per cent of the amount due from him as determined by an officer referred to in section 7A.
FILLING UP OF VACANCIES: IF FOR ANY REASON A VACANCY OCCURS IN OFFICE OF PRESIDING OFFICER THE CEBTRAL GOVERNMENT SHALL APPOINT ANOTHER PERSON IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT TO FILL THE VACANCY AND PROCEEDINGS MAY BE CONTINUED IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE VACANCY IS FILLED. INTEREST PAYABLE BY THE EMPLOYERS: The employer shall be liable to pay simple interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum or at such higher rate as may be specified in the Scheme on any amount due from him under this Act from the date on which the amount has become so due till the date of its actual payment:      Provided that higher rate of interest specified in the Scheme shall not exceed the lending rate of interest charged by any scheduled bank.
MODES OF RECOVERY Any amount due :(a) from the employer in relation to an establishment to which any Scheme or the Insurance Scheme applies in respect of any contribution payable to the Fund or as the case may be the Insurance Fund damages recoverable under section 14B accumulations required to be transferred under sub-section (2) of section 15 or under sub-section (5) of section 17 or any charges payable by him under any other provision of this Act or of any provision of the Scheme or the Insurance Scheme; or(b) from the employer in relation to an exempted establishment in respect of any damages recoverable under section 14B or any charges payable by him to the appropriate Government under any provision of this Act or under any of the conditions specified under section 17 or in respect of the contribution payable by him towards the Pension Scheme or the Insurance Scheme under the said section 17 may if the amount is in arrears be recovered in the manner specified in sections 8B to 8G.
Recovery of money due from employers:(1) The amount of contribution and any charges for meeting the cost of administering the Fund paid or payable by an employer in respect of an employee employed by or through a contractor may be recovered by such employer from the contractor either by deduction from any amount payable to the contractor under any contract or as a debt payable by the contractor.(2) A contractor from whom the amounts mentioned in sub-section (1) may be recovered in respect of any employee employed by or through him may recover from such employee the employee's contribution under any Schedule by deduction from the basic wages dearness allowance and retaining allowance (if any) payable to such employee. 
Recovery Officer to whom certificate is to be forwarded: The authorized officer may forward the certificate referred to in section 8B to the Recovery Officer within whose jurisdiction the employer(a) carries on his business or profession or within whose jurisdiction the principal place of his establishment is situate; or Where an establishment or the employer has property within the jurisdiction of more than one Recovery Officers and the Recovery Officer to whom a certificate is sent by the authorized officer (a) is not able to recover the entire amount by the sale of the property movable or immovable within his jurisdiction; or
Validity of certificate and amendment thereof:(1) When the authorised officer issues a certificate to Recovery Officer under section 8B it shall not be open to the employer to dispute before the Recovery Officer the correctness of the amount and no objection to the certificate on any other ground shall also be entertained by the Recovery Officer.(2) Notwithstanding the issue of a certificate to a Recovery Officer the authorised officer shall have power to withdraw the certificate or correct any clerical or arithmetical mistake in the certificate by sending an intimation to the Recovery Officer. (3) The authorised officer shall intimate to the Recovery Officer any order withdrawing or cancelling a certificate or any correction made by him under sub-section (2) or any amendment made under sub-section (4) of section 8E.
Stay of proceedings under certificate and amendment or withdrawal thereof:(1) Notwithstanding that a certificate has been issued to the Recovery Officer for the recovery of any amount the authorised officer may grant time for the payment of the amount and thereupon the Recovery Officer shall stay the proceedings until the expiry of the time so granted.(2) Where a certificate for the recovery of amount has been issued the authorised officer shall keep the Recovery Officer informed of any amount paid or time granted for payment subsequent to the issue of such certificate.
EMPLOYEES DEPOSIT- LINKED INSUARANCE  SCHEME AND FUND
PENALTIES Avoiding payment under the scheme Default in making contribution or failure to make the payment of inspection charges Offences by the companies Power to recover damages:
       MISCELLANEOUS    Special provisions relating to existing provident funds  Subject to the provisions of sec 17 every employee who is subscriber to any P.F of an establishment to which the act applies and if the application of the scheme is pending then also he will be entitled to the benefits accruing to him.
Act not to apply to certain establishments  This Act shall not apply(a) to any establishment registered under the Co-operative Societies Act 1912 or under any other law for the time being in force in any State relating to co-operative societies employing less than fifty persons and working without the aid of power. b) to any other establishment belonging to or under the control of the Central Government or a State Government and whose employees are entitled to the benefits of contributory provident fund or old age person in accordance with any scheme or rule framed by the Central Government or the State Government governing such benefits; or
16A. Authorising certain employers to maintain provident fund accounts  1) The Central Government may on an application made to it in this behalf by the employer and the majority of employees in relation to an establishment employing one hundred or more persons authorise the employer by an order in writing to maintain a provident fund account in relation to the establishment subject to such terms and conditions as may be specified in the Scheme. 2) Any authorisation made under this section may be cancelled by the Central Government by order in writing if the employer fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the authorisation or where he commits any offence under any provision of this Act.
17. Power of exempt  1) The appropriate government may by notification in the Official Gazette and subject to such conditions as may be specified in the notification exempt whether prospectively or retrospectively from the operation of all or any of the provisions of any Scheme  2) Provided that no such exemption shall be made except after consultation with the Central Board which on such consultation shall forward its views on exemption to the appropriate government within such time limit as may be specified in the Scheme.
17A. Transfer of accounts  Where an employee employed in an establishment to which this Act applies leaves his employment and obtains re-employment in another establishment to which this Act does not apply the amount of accumulations to the credit of such employee in the Fund of the establishment left by him shall be transferred within such time as may be specified by the central government.
17AA. Act to have effect notwithstanding anything contained in Act 31 of 1956     The provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in the Life Insurance Act 1956
17B. Liability in case of transfer of establishment  Where an employer in relation to an establishment transfers that establishment in whole or in part by sale gift lease or license or in any other manner whatsoever the employer and the person to whom the establishment is so transferred shall jointly and severally be liable to pay the contribution and other sums due from the employer under any provisions of this Act or the Scheme or the Pension Scheme as the case may be in respect of the period up to the date of such transfer.
18. Protection of action taken in good faith      No suit prosecution of other legal proceeding shall lie against the Central Government a State Government the Presiding Officer of a Tribunal any authority referred to in section 7A an Inspector or any other person for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of this Act the Scheme the Pension or the Insurance Scheme.
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provident fund act 1952

  • 1. INDUSTRIAL LAW PROVIDENT FUND ACT 1952
  • 2. Group member ARCHITA CHATBAR 110
  • 3. MEANING OF PROVIDENT FUND The Employees Provident Fund Act, 1952 had passed with a view to making some provisions for the future of the employees after her/his retirement or for her/his dependants in case of early death & inculcating the habit of saving among the workers. This Act was framed under section 5 of the Act, which came into force 1st November 1952.
  • 4. DEFINATIONS Appropriate govt Authorized officer Basic wages Factory Industry Members Pension fund Pension scheme Employer employee
  • 5. APPLICATION OF ACT Subject to the provisions contained in section 16 it applies(a) to every establishment which is a factory engaged in any industry specified in Schedule I and in which twenty or more persons are employed and(b) to any other establishment employing twenty or more persons or class of such establishments which the Central Government may by notification in the Official Gazette specify in this behalf An establishment to which this act applies shall continue to be governed by this Act notwithstanding that the number of persons employed therein at any time falls below twenty.
  • 6. EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND SCHEME SEC. 5 empowers the central govt. to frame, by notification in the OFFICIAL GAZATTE, a scheme to be called the employee’s provident fund scheme, for establishment of provident fund scheme.
  • 7. Establishment of fund As soon as may be after framing of the employee’s provident fund scheme, there shall be established employee’s provident fund in accordance with the provisions of the Act. The employee’s provident fund scheme applies to all factories and other established to which the Act applies or is applied under SEC.1(3), 1(4) and SEC. 3
  • 8. Contribution The object of the Act, as already seen, is to provide for the institution of the provident funds for employee’s in factories and other establishment. The statutory rate of contribution both for members of the provident fund and the employer originally was 6 ¼ % of basic wage or dearness allowance.
  • 9. Calculation The contribution may shall be calculated on the wages and dearness allowance and retaining allowance actually drawn paid on daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis. From the total salary 12% is deducted from which 8.67% is given for pension scheme and 3.33% is for provident fund
  • 10. CENTRAL BOARD The central govt. may by notification in the official gazette constitute and include members (a) chairmen and a vice chairmen to be appointed (b) the central provident fund commissioner ex officials (c) not more than 15 persons representing govt. of such states as central govt. 10 persons representing employers of the establishments
  • 11. Contd. (c) not more than 15 persons representing govt. of such states as central govt. 10 persons representing employers of the establishments
  • 12. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The central govt. may by notification in the official gazette constitute an executive committee to assist the central board in the performance of its functions. The executive committee shall consist of the following as members namely:
  • 13. Contd. A)a chairman by the central govt. from among its members. B)2 members appointed by the central govt. C)3 persons from amongst the persons as referred in clause b) of sub section (1) of sec 5a
  • 14. STATE BOARD State board is appointed by central government with government of any state A board of trustees is known as state board in this act The work and duties is assign by central government The appointment, duties, meetings are provided in the scheme
  • 15. APPOINTMENT OF OFFICER: The Central Government shall appoint a Central Provident Fund Commissioner It appoint a Financial Advisor and Chief Accounts Officer to assist the Central Provident Fund Commissioner.  The salary and allowance of officers is given from the fund its self. The salary and allowance of the officers are to be such which is specified by central government . A person should be member of indian administrative service It is appoint for not exceeding one year
  • 16. INSPECTORS The appropriate government may by notification in the Official Gazette appoint such persons as it thinks fit to be. An inspector has given a certain area for inspection with the team Any inspector appoint under sub-section(1) exercise all or any of the powers conferred on him under clause(a) clause(b) clause(c) or clause(d) of sub-section(2).
  • 17. EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND APPELLATETRIBUNAL Constitution of appellate tribunal: The Central Government may by notification in the Official Gazette constitute one or more Appellate Tribunals to be known as the Employees' Provident Funds Appellate Tribunal to exercise the powers and discharge the functions conferred on such Tribunal by this Act and every such Tribunal shall have jurisdiction in respect of establishments situated in such area as may be specified in the notification constituting the Tribunal.
  • 18. Term of office: The Presiding Officer of a Tribunal shall hold office for a term of five years from the date on which he enters upon his office or until he attains the age of sixty-two years whichever is earlier.
  • 19. FINALITY OF ORDERS CONSTITUTING A TRIBUNAL: No order of the Central Government appointing any person as the Presiding Officer shall be called in question in any manner and no act or proceeding before a Tribunal shall be called in question in any manner on the ground merely of any defect in the constitution of such Tribunal. DEPOSIT OF AMOUNT DUE, ON FILLING APPEAL: No appeal by the employer shall be entertained by a Tribunal unless he has deposited with it seventy-five per cent of the amount due from him as determined by an officer referred to in section 7A.
  • 20. FILLING UP OF VACANCIES: IF FOR ANY REASON A VACANCY OCCURS IN OFFICE OF PRESIDING OFFICER THE CEBTRAL GOVERNMENT SHALL APPOINT ANOTHER PERSON IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT TO FILL THE VACANCY AND PROCEEDINGS MAY BE CONTINUED IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE VACANCY IS FILLED. INTEREST PAYABLE BY THE EMPLOYERS: The employer shall be liable to pay simple interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum or at such higher rate as may be specified in the Scheme on any amount due from him under this Act from the date on which the amount has become so due till the date of its actual payment: Provided that higher rate of interest specified in the Scheme shall not exceed the lending rate of interest charged by any scheduled bank.
  • 21. MODES OF RECOVERY Any amount due :(a) from the employer in relation to an establishment to which any Scheme or the Insurance Scheme applies in respect of any contribution payable to the Fund or as the case may be the Insurance Fund damages recoverable under section 14B accumulations required to be transferred under sub-section (2) of section 15 or under sub-section (5) of section 17 or any charges payable by him under any other provision of this Act or of any provision of the Scheme or the Insurance Scheme; or(b) from the employer in relation to an exempted establishment in respect of any damages recoverable under section 14B or any charges payable by him to the appropriate Government under any provision of this Act or under any of the conditions specified under section 17 or in respect of the contribution payable by him towards the Pension Scheme or the Insurance Scheme under the said section 17 may if the amount is in arrears be recovered in the manner specified in sections 8B to 8G.
  • 22. Recovery of money due from employers:(1) The amount of contribution and any charges for meeting the cost of administering the Fund paid or payable by an employer in respect of an employee employed by or through a contractor may be recovered by such employer from the contractor either by deduction from any amount payable to the contractor under any contract or as a debt payable by the contractor.(2) A contractor from whom the amounts mentioned in sub-section (1) may be recovered in respect of any employee employed by or through him may recover from such employee the employee's contribution under any Schedule by deduction from the basic wages dearness allowance and retaining allowance (if any) payable to such employee. 
  • 23. Recovery Officer to whom certificate is to be forwarded: The authorized officer may forward the certificate referred to in section 8B to the Recovery Officer within whose jurisdiction the employer(a) carries on his business or profession or within whose jurisdiction the principal place of his establishment is situate; or Where an establishment or the employer has property within the jurisdiction of more than one Recovery Officers and the Recovery Officer to whom a certificate is sent by the authorized officer (a) is not able to recover the entire amount by the sale of the property movable or immovable within his jurisdiction; or
  • 24. Validity of certificate and amendment thereof:(1) When the authorised officer issues a certificate to Recovery Officer under section 8B it shall not be open to the employer to dispute before the Recovery Officer the correctness of the amount and no objection to the certificate on any other ground shall also be entertained by the Recovery Officer.(2) Notwithstanding the issue of a certificate to a Recovery Officer the authorised officer shall have power to withdraw the certificate or correct any clerical or arithmetical mistake in the certificate by sending an intimation to the Recovery Officer. (3) The authorised officer shall intimate to the Recovery Officer any order withdrawing or cancelling a certificate or any correction made by him under sub-section (2) or any amendment made under sub-section (4) of section 8E.
  • 25. Stay of proceedings under certificate and amendment or withdrawal thereof:(1) Notwithstanding that a certificate has been issued to the Recovery Officer for the recovery of any amount the authorised officer may grant time for the payment of the amount and thereupon the Recovery Officer shall stay the proceedings until the expiry of the time so granted.(2) Where a certificate for the recovery of amount has been issued the authorised officer shall keep the Recovery Officer informed of any amount paid or time granted for payment subsequent to the issue of such certificate.
  • 26. EMPLOYEES DEPOSIT- LINKED INSUARANCE SCHEME AND FUND
  • 27. PENALTIES Avoiding payment under the scheme Default in making contribution or failure to make the payment of inspection charges Offences by the companies Power to recover damages:
  • 28. MISCELLANEOUS Special provisions relating to existing provident funds  Subject to the provisions of sec 17 every employee who is subscriber to any P.F of an establishment to which the act applies and if the application of the scheme is pending then also he will be entitled to the benefits accruing to him.
  • 29. Act not to apply to certain establishments  This Act shall not apply(a) to any establishment registered under the Co-operative Societies Act 1912 or under any other law for the time being in force in any State relating to co-operative societies employing less than fifty persons and working without the aid of power. b) to any other establishment belonging to or under the control of the Central Government or a State Government and whose employees are entitled to the benefits of contributory provident fund or old age person in accordance with any scheme or rule framed by the Central Government or the State Government governing such benefits; or
  • 30. 16A. Authorising certain employers to maintain provident fund accounts  1) The Central Government may on an application made to it in this behalf by the employer and the majority of employees in relation to an establishment employing one hundred or more persons authorise the employer by an order in writing to maintain a provident fund account in relation to the establishment subject to such terms and conditions as may be specified in the Scheme. 2) Any authorisation made under this section may be cancelled by the Central Government by order in writing if the employer fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the authorisation or where he commits any offence under any provision of this Act.
  • 31. 17. Power of exempt  1) The appropriate government may by notification in the Official Gazette and subject to such conditions as may be specified in the notification exempt whether prospectively or retrospectively from the operation of all or any of the provisions of any Scheme 2) Provided that no such exemption shall be made except after consultation with the Central Board which on such consultation shall forward its views on exemption to the appropriate government within such time limit as may be specified in the Scheme.
  • 32. 17A. Transfer of accounts  Where an employee employed in an establishment to which this Act applies leaves his employment and obtains re-employment in another establishment to which this Act does not apply the amount of accumulations to the credit of such employee in the Fund of the establishment left by him shall be transferred within such time as may be specified by the central government.
  • 33. 17AA. Act to have effect notwithstanding anything contained in Act 31 of 1956  The provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in the Life Insurance Act 1956
  • 34. 17B. Liability in case of transfer of establishment  Where an employer in relation to an establishment transfers that establishment in whole or in part by sale gift lease or license or in any other manner whatsoever the employer and the person to whom the establishment is so transferred shall jointly and severally be liable to pay the contribution and other sums due from the employer under any provisions of this Act or the Scheme or the Pension Scheme as the case may be in respect of the period up to the date of such transfer.
  • 35. 18. Protection of action taken in good faith  No suit prosecution of other legal proceeding shall lie against the Central Government a State Government the Presiding Officer of a Tribunal any authority referred to in section 7A an Inspector or any other person for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in pursuance of this Act the Scheme the Pension or the Insurance Scheme.