(1) Where the Labour Commissioner is satisfied that the occupier of an industrial establishment is in default of payment of wages and that the wage-bill in respect of which such occupier is in default exceeds fifty thousand rupees, he may, without prejudice to the provisions of sections 5 and 6, forward to the Collector, a certificate under his signature specifying the amount of wages due from the industrial establishment concerned.(2) Upon receipt of the certificate referred to in sub-section (1), the Collector shall proceed to realize, from the industrial establishment, the amount specified therein, besides recovery charges at the rate of ten per cent, as if such amount were an arrear of land revenue. (3) The amount realized under sub-section (2) shall, after deducting the recovery charges, be placed at the disposal of the Labour Commissioner who shall disburse the same or cause it to be disbursed among the workmen entitled thereto.(4) Where the amount so realized falls short of the wage-bill in respect of which the occupier has been in default the Labour Commissioner may arrange for disbursement of such proportion or respective proportions of the wages due to various categories of workmen as he may think fit.(5) The liability of the occupier towards each workman in respect of payment of wages, shall, to the extent of the amount paid to such workmen under this section stand discharged.
(1) Where the Labour Commissioner is satisfied that the occupier of an industrial establishment is in default of payment of wages and that the wage-bill in respect of which such occupier is in default exceeds fifty thousand rupees, he may, without prejudice to the provisions of sections 5 and 6, forward to the Collector, a certificate under his signature specifying the amount of wages due from the industrial establishment concerned.<br>(2)<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> Upon receipt of the certificate referred to in sub-section (1), the Collector shall proceed to realize, from the industrial establishment, the amount specified therein, besides recovery charges at the rate of ten per cent, as if such amount were an arrear of land revenue.<br> (3)<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> The amount realized under sub-section (2) shall, after deducting the recovery charges, be placed at the disposal of the Labour Commissioner who shall disburse the same or cause it to be disbursed among the workmen entitled thereto.<br>(4)<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> Where the amount so realized falls short of the wage-bill in respect of which the occupier has been in default the Labour Commissioner may arrange for disbursement of such proportion or respective proportions of the wages due to various categories of workmen as he may think fit.<br>(5)<span style="margin-left:15px;"></span> The liability of the occupier towards each workman in respect of payment of wages, shall, to the extent of the amount paid to such workmen under this section stand discharged.<br><br>