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In which Judgment, Hon’ble Supreme Court has directed the Governments to ensure the implementation of Minimum Wages Act and further held that it is very important to educate the workmen of their rights and entitlements under various social welfare loss as would prevent them being passive recipients of exploitation?
Bandhuva Mukti Morcha Vs. Union of India 1983, Supreme Court
Hussainara Khatoon Vs. Home Secretary, State of Bihar
Olga Tellis & Ors. Vs. Bombay Muncipal corporation, 1985 Supreme Court.
SP Gupta Vs. Union of India, 1981, Supreme Court
- Option 1: Bandhua Mukti Morcha Vs. Union of India, 1983, Supreme Court
- The Supreme Court focused on ensuring the implementation of labor laws including the Minimum Wages Act.
- It stressed educating workers about their rights and entitlements to prevent exploitation.
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: Hussainara Khatoon Vs. Home Secretary, State of Bihar
- This case was about the right to a speedy trial and dealt with the issue of under-trial prisoners.
- Option 3: Olga Tellis & Ors. Vs. Bombay Municipal Corporation, 1985, Supreme Court
- This judgment dealt with the right to livelihood as a part of the right to life while addressing eviction of pavement dwellers.
- Option 4: SP Gupta Vs. Union of India, 1981, Supreme Court
- Known as the First Judges Case, it dealt with judicial appointments and the independence of the judiciary.
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