Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

Section - 38 - Power to make rules

Power to make rules.

38. (1) The appropriate Government may, subject to the condition of previ­ous publication, make rules for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of this Act.

(2) In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may provide for all or any of the following matters, namely :—

(a) the power and procedure of conciliation officers. Boards, Courts, [Labour Courts, Tribunals or National Tribunals] including rules as to the summoning of witnesses, the production of documents relevant to the subject-matter of an inquiry or investigation, the number of members necessary to form a quorum and the manner of submission of reports and awards;

[(aa) the. form of arbitration agreement, the manner in which it may be signed by the parties, [the manner in which a notification may be issued under sub-section (3A) of section 10A,] the powers of the arbitrator named in the arbitration agreement and the procedure to be followed by him;

(aaa) the appointment of assessors in proceedings under this Act;]

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