Chapter- 11 Provisions Relating to Supply of Labours

Section 63: Payment of remuneration and other benefits

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1) In the event of revocation of the license of a labour supplier, such a labour supplier shall pay such amount of remuneration and other benefits as is payable to a labour within fifteen days.

2) In the event of failure to pay the amount of remuneration and other benefits receivable by a labour within the period specified in sub-section (1), the Department or Office that has issued the license shall arrange the payment of such amount from the deposit or bank guarantee furnished or given by such a labour supplier to such a labour at the time of obtaining the license.

3) Where the amount of deposit or bank guarantee is not sufficient to pay the remuneration and other benefits pursuant to sub-section (2), the payment shall be made on a pro-rata basis. If such a labour supplier body is liquidated or dissolved, payment of the remaining remuneration and other benefits shall be made in accordance with the prevailing law. Suppose such a body is continuing other activities without being dissolved or liquidated. In that case, the Office shall give an order for the payment of such remuneration and benefits from its other properties.

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