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Interpretation of Section 2A of the Employees’ Provident Fund Act

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Karnataka High Court’s Interpretation of Section 2A of the Employees’ Provident Fund Act, 1952: Examining the Legal Independence of Milk Producers’ Co-operative Societies and the Criteria for Provident Fund Obligations
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Karnataka High Court’s Interpretation of Section 2A of the Employees’ Provident Fund Act, 1952: Examining the Legal Independence of Milk Producers’ Co-operative Societies and the Criteria for Provident Fund Obligations

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court allowed the writ petition filed by Mandya Milk Union Ltd. (MANMUL), a federal Milk Union, and quashed the orders passed by: The Regional Provident…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025

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