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                                       the provisions of - (i) Chapter III, except sections 14 and 15; (ii) Chapter IV, except sections
                                       22, 23, 27, 34, 35 and 36:
                                       Provided that in respect of the provisions of sections 21, 24 and 32 the owners liability
                                       shall be only in so far as such provisions relate to things under his control:
                                       Provided further that the occupier shall be responsible for complying with the provisions
                                       of Chapter IV in respect of plant and machinery belonging to or supplied by him; (iii)
                                       section 42.
                                   8.  The Chief Inspector shall have, subject to the control of the State Government, power to
                                       issue orders to the owner of the premises in respect of the carrying out of the provisions
                                       of sub-section (7).

                                   9.  In respect of sub-sections (5) and (7), while computing  for the purposes of any of the
                                       provisions of this Act the total number of workers employed, the whole of the premises
                                       shall be deemed to be a single factory.

                                   Enhanced Penalty After Previous Conviction

                                   1.  If any person who has been convicted of any offence punishable under section 92 is again
                                       guilty of an offence involving a contravention of the same provision, he shall be punishable
                                       on a subsequent conviction with imprisonment for a term which may  extend to three
                                       years or with fine which shall not less than ten thousand rupees but which may extend to
                                       two lakh rupees or with both:
                                       Provided that the court may, for any adequate and special reasons to be mentioned in the
                                       judgment, impose a fine of less than ten thousand rupees:

                                       Provided further that where contravention of any of the provisions of Chapter IV or any
                                       rule made thereunder or under section 87 has resulted in an accident causing death or
                                       serious bodily injury, the fine shall not be less than thirty five thousand rupees in the case
                                       of an accident causing death and ten thousand rupees in the case of an accident causing
                                       serious bodily injury.
                                   2.  For the purposes of sub-section (1), no cognizance shall be taken of any conviction made
                                       more than  two  years  before  the  commission of  the offence  for which  the  person  is
                                       subsequently being convicted.

                                   Penalty for Obstructing Inspector

                                   Whoever wilfully obstructs an Inspector in the exercise of any power conferred on him by or
                                   under this Act, or fails to produce on demand by an Inspector any registers or other documents
                                   in his custody kept in pursuance of this Act or of any rules made thereunder, or conceals or
                                   prevents any worker in a factory from appearing before, or being examined by, an Inspector,
                                   shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or with fine
                                   which may extend to ten thousand rupees or with both.

                                   Penalty for Wrongfully Disclosing Results of Analysis under Section 91

                                   Whoever, except in so far as it may be necessary for the purposes of a prosecution for any offence
                                   punishable under this Act, publishes or discloses to any person the results of an analysis made
                                   under section 91, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six
                                   months or with fine which may extend to ten thousand rupees or with both






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