NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY BANGALORE IV YEAR XI TRIMESTER - October 2012 to January 2013 LABOUR LAW – I – Project Topics Sl. No. 1
I.D. No. 1700
Constitutional Values and Labour Laws
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Constitutional Values and Contract Labour
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Workers Participation in Management
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Trade Union Immunities - A critical analysis
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Picketing - a critical analysis
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Right to Strike by Workmen in the light of Fundamental Rights
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Challenges faced by Trade Unions in the era of Liberalization
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Jaipur Zilla Sahakari Bank Case of 2002 a critical analysis
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Outsiders as Office Bearers of Registered Trade Unions
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Trade Union Democracy Liability of Trade Unions for going on Illegal Strike under the Industrial Disputes Act Multiplicity of Trade Unions
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Recognition of Trade Unions and Rights of Recognised Trade Unions
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Civil Conspiracy and the Liability of Trade Union Funds
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Politicisation of Trade Unions - a critical analysis
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ILO Conventions relating to Trade Union Law - a critical analysis
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Comparative Analysis of British and Indian Trade Union Movement
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Tripartism in Indian Industrial Relations
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Collective bargaining in India
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Collective bargaining in India and USA
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Abolition of Contract Labour – A critical analysis
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Definition of Industry - a critical analysis
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BWSSB v. A. Rajappa - a critical analysis
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Jaibir Singh v. State of U.P. - a critical analysis
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Definition of Workmen under the I.D. Act, 1947 and its relevance in today’s context Domestic enquiry before dismissal of workman – A critical analysis
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I.D. No. 1731
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Nature and Scope of Industrial Disputes Strikes and Lock outs - How effective they are as weapons of collective bargaining Limitations on Managerial Prerogatives
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Appropriate Government’s power of reference in the era of liberalization
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Law relating to Hiring and Firing of Workmen
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Conciliation under the Industrial Disputes Act
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1737
Regulation of Strikes and Lock outs
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Lay-off : conceptual analysis
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Regulation of Lay-off
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Voluntary Arbitration under the I.D. Act
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Proportionality of Punishment
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1744
Law relating to Exit of Industries
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Law relating to Exit of Industrial Establishments
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Retrenchment - conceptual analysis
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`Last-come First -go’ - a critical analysis
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Case Law under Sec. 2(oo)((bb) of the I.D. Act.
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Reading Trade Union Act and I.D. Act in pari materia - a critical analysis Rohtas Industries v. Rohtas Industries Staff Union, AIR 1976 SC - a critical analysis Wages for the period of `Strikes’ and `Lock-outs’
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Reinstatement of Workmen along with Back Wages - a critical analysis
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Functioning of Industrial Tribunals - a critical analysis
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1755
Regulation of Retrenchment under Chapter VA of the I.D. Act.
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`Retrenchment ‘- need for Reforms in the Law
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Voluntary Retirement Scheme - How voluntary they are?
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Need for reforming Law Regulating Closure
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Industrial Establishment - conceptual analysis Need for Certified Standing Orders and procedure for getting Standing Orders certified Efficiency of Adjudication Machinery under the I.D. Act - a critical analysis
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Powers of the Labour Court under Sec. 11A of the I.D. Act - a critical analysis
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1764
Domestic Enquiry Procedures under the Labour Legislations
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1765
I.T. and BPO - whether Industries?
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I.D. No. 1766
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Licensing of Contract Labour Obligations of Principal Employer under Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act Supreme Court Decisions relating to Abolition of Contract Labour - a critical analysis Awards under the I.D. Act
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BWSSB case and its relevance to unorganised Labour
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Judicial Review of Labour Court and Industrial Tribunal Decisions Regulation of Managerial Prerogatives with respect to change in Service Conditions Regulating Managerial Prerogatives with respect to Termination
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Protected Workmen
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1777
`Go Slow’ as a method of Agitation
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1778
Unfair Labour Practices - a critical analysis
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`Gherao’ as a method of demonstration
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1543
Strikes in Essential Service Industries and Consumer Rights
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1585
Strike by Bank Employees and Rights of Account Holders
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Power of the appropriate Government to prohibit Strikes Contribution of Justice Krishna Iyer to the development of Industrial Relations Contribution of Justice Desai to Industrial Relations Exercising the Right to go on Strike - Comparative analysis of Indian and British Law Outsourcing to what extent permitted under Industrial Relations Law Workmen of Firestone Rubber Co. v. Management, AIR 1973 - a critical analysis Syndicate Bank v. Umesh Nayak, AIR 1995 SC - A Critical analysis
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Sec. 33C(2) of the I.D. Act
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Productivity Linked Wages and Industrial Relations
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