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Q109
(CISF/2021)
Polity & Governance › Constitutional & Statutory Bodies
An "Industrial Establishment" for the purpose of the CISF Act, 1968 means 1. an industrial undertaking engaged in Trade, Business and Services. 2. a company defined under the Companies Act. 3. a partnership firm registered under the Indian Partnership Act. Select the correct answer using the code given below :
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The definition of "industrial establishment" was inserted into the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Act, 1968, by the CISF (Amendment) Act, 1999. According to Section 2(1)(ca) of the Act, an "industrial establishment" means:
- An industrial undertaking (which, as per Section 2(1)(b), includes undertakings engaged in any industry, trade, business, or service);
- A company as defined under the Companies Act;
- A firm
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