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Ease of Doing Business: Delhi Contract Labour

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Last updated: 06 February 2017
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The Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970 is a Central Act. However mostly all States are having their own rules. Likewise, Delhi is also having its own rules namely Delhi Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Rules, 1970. In the said act there are two types of approvals, one is on the part of contractor, which is called license (section 12) and second is on the part of employer, which is called registration certificate (section 7).   

As Govt. of every State has been focusing on “Easy of Doing Business” and to take it forward the Labour Department Govt. of NCT of Delhi, has decided to easy the procedure for granting of registration & license in the following manner:

  1. Facility of filing of application form for license(Form IV)/registration(Form I) through online is avail.
  2. Application for license shall be supported by certificate issued by Principal Employer in form V.
  3. Application form whether for license or for registration, shall be supported by MOA & AOA or partnership deed or Proprietor’s ID proof as the case may be.   
  4. Details of fee to be paid should be given in application form.
  5. Wages shall be paid to the contract workers only through A/C payee Cheque/ECS transfer.
  6. Contractor to comply all the conditions of license as provided in rule 25.

License/registration certificate shall be granted by concerned officer within 7 days from the date of receiving of application.

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