37APower of court to make orders
1[37A. Power of court to make orders.--(1) Where an employer is convicted of an offence punishable under section 36, the court may, in addition to awarding any punishment, by order in writing, require him within such period as may be specified in the order (which the court may, if it thinks fit and on an application made in this behalf by the employer, from time to time, extend) to take such measures as may be so specified for remedying the matters in respect of which the offence was committed.
(2) Where an order is made under sub-section (1), the employer shall not be liable under this Act in respect of the continuation of the offence during the period or extended period, as the case may be, specified by the court, but if, on the expiry of such period or extended period, the order of the court has not been fully complied with, the employer shall be deemed to have committed a further offence and he shall, on conviction, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months and with fine which may extend to three hundred rupees for every day after such expiry.]
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1. Ins. by Act 58 of 1981, s. 13 (w.e.f. 26-1-1982).
- 33 Obstruction
- 34 Use of false certificate of fitness
- 35 Contravention of provisions regarding employment of labour
- 36 Other offences
- 37 Enhanced penalty after previous conviction
- 37A Power of court to make orders
- 38 Exemption of employer from liability in certain cases
- 39 Cognizance of offences
- 39A Protection of action taken in good faith
- 40 Limitation of prosecutions