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Establishments Act
– What You Should Know
The Karnataka Shops & Commercial Establishments Act
Every commercial establishment in Karnataka must register under the Karnataka Shops & Commercial
Establishments Act, within 30 days of commencement of business. The Act regulates conditions of work
and employment. This article throws light on some of the salient regulations of the Karnataka S&E Act.
Every commercial establishment must register under the Act;
However, the Act exempts certain types of establishments. Examples of exempt establishments are
offices of or under the Central or State Governments or local authorities, except commercial
undertakings;
establishments for the treatment or care of the sick, infirm, or the mentally unfit, and
offices of legal practitioners and medical practitioners in which not more than three persons are
employed
Registration under the Act is accompanied by the payment of fee that is pegged to the number of
employees hired by the establishment. The fee starts from INR 500 where the establishment has at least
1 employee and goes up to INR 50,000 for establishments hiring more than 1,000 employees.
The Act regulates the condition of work as follows:
Office timings: No establishment in the city of Bangalore shall open its office before 06:00 AM
or stay open after 08:00 PM. However, this regulation does not apply, amongst others to the
following establishments
Information technology establishments;
Bio-technology and research centers or establishments of epidemic and other diseases;
Shops dealing mainly in medicines or medical or surgical requisites or appliances
Stalls and refreshment rooms at railway stations, bus stands, ports or aerodromes
Hours of work: No employee shall be required to work for more than 9 hours on any
day and forty-eight hours every week. The Act, however allows for 1 hour of overtime. Thus,
including overtime, no employee shall be required to work for more than 10 hours on any day.
Overtime: The employee shall be entitled to wages at twice the normal rate for every overtime
hour worked. The total number of overtime hours in a span of 3 consecutive months shall not
exceed 50 hours.
The Act regulates the condition of work as follows:
No child, of the age 14 years or less, shall be required or allowed to work in any
establishment.
No woman employee shall be required or allowed to work in any establishment during
night. However, any establishment of Information Technology or Information Technology
enabled service may employ women during night subject to the condition that the
establishment provides facilities of transportation and security to such women
Every building of more than 1 storey shall be provided with at least 2 sets of stairs to
provide sufficient & safe entry to and exit from the building.
Every establishment shall be have sufficient lighting to ensure safe and comfortable work
environment to the employees.
Registers to maintain:
The Act also requires the establishment to maintain certain forms and registers. Important
forms & registers under the Act are listed below
Form C – Registration Certificate of the Establishment – This has to be displayed at a prominent
location. In addition, the name board of the establishment shall be in Kannada and where any other
language is used, it shall be below the Kannada version.
Form F – Register of leave with wages
Form K – Inspection Diary
Form P – Notice of holiday
Form Q – Appointment Order
Form R – Particulars of women working during night shift
Form T – Combined Muster Roll cum Wage Register.