The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976 is a pivotal legislation in India’s labour law framework, designed to abolish bonded labour practices and protect the rights of workers trapped in exploitative conditions. The Act defines bonded labour, prescribes prohibitions on forced labour contracts, and empowers authorities to enforce compliance. It also provides legal mechanisms for the release, rehabilitation, and social reintegration of bonded labourers, alongside penalties for violators.
This edition offers a detailed, commentary-based approach, explaining every provision of the Act in a clear and structured manner. It guides readers through procedures for enforcement, powers of officers, and legal remedies available to victims, providing context on the historical and social significance of abolishing bonded labour in India. Legal practitioners, law students, and labour rights professionals will find this book an indispensable tool for understanding statutory obligations and ensuring justice for workers.
The unique selling point (USP) of this book lies in its blend of statutory text with expert commentary, making it not only a legal reference but also a practical guide for enforcement and advocacy






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