Service Law
Service / Employment Law
In India, Service law refers to all the rules, regulations, and legal provisions related to employment and service in the government sector. There are many provisions by law to ensure fair and just terms of service.
They aim to protect the rights and interests of the employees as a whole and as individuals. The Constitution of India guarantees certain rights such as the right to equality and the right to work with dignity. Apart from these, there are many other laws that govern the recruitment, transfer, promotion, and retirement of employees.
All India Services Act, 1951
The two all-India services are the Indian Administrative Service and Indian Police Service. The All-India Service Act has conditions of service and rules to regulate the recruitment of these services. The Constitution also allows the Parliament to regulate these laws.
Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
This act deals with provisions to investigate and settle industrial disputes. The industry in this case is under the governance of the central government or railways. The said disputes could be between the workers and higher authorities or between the workers.
- Illegal terminations on account of caste, age, gender, maternity status, etc.
- Lay off.
- Illegal Transfer
- Unequal pay
- Nonpayment of salary due, pension, gratuity, or provident fund
- Bonded labor
- Exploitation or harassment at work
- Internal disputes