
Notification No. S.O. 2450(E); Dated 12.05.2026
The Ministry of Labour and Employment has issued multiple notifications appointing various authorities under different provisions of the Code on Wages, 2019. The appointments include Regional Labour Commissioners, Deputy Chief Labour Commissioners, Inspector-cum-Facilitators and other designated officers for exercising powers under the Code.
1. Authorities Appointed for Central Government Establishments
The notifications relate to establishments where the Central Government is the appropriate Government under the Code on Wages, 2019. The appointed authorities will exercise jurisdiction across specified regions and establishments for implementation and enforcement of wage-related provisions.
2. Appointment of Adjudicating Authorities
The Ministry has appointed designated authorities for adjudication of claims arising under the Code on Wages, 2019. These authorities will be responsible for hearing and deciding matters relating to:
- Non-payment or delayed payment of wages
- Payment of minimum wages
- Bonus-related claims
- Other wage-related disputes covered under the Code
Jurisdiction of such authorities has been specified region-wise through the notifications.
3. Powers for Dispute Resolution and Inquiries
Regional Labour Commissioners and Deputy Chief Labour Commissioners have been entrusted with powers relating to dispute resolution, inquiries and related proceedings under the Code.
These officers will handle matters concerning compliance, employer obligations and employee grievances within their designated territorial jurisdictions.
4. Appointment of Inspector-cum-Facilitators
The notifications also appoint Inspector-cum-Facilitators under the Code on Wages, 2019. Such officers will perform functions relating to:
- Inspection of establishments
- Verification of compliance records
- Conducting inquiries
- Monitoring implementation of wage provisions
- Enforcement of statutory obligations under the Code
The appointments are intended to strengthen compliance monitoring and enforcement mechanisms.
5. Jurisdiction-Wise Allocation of Powers
The notifications clearly specify territorial and jurisdiction-wise powers of the appointed authorities. Different officers have been assigned authority over particular regions, states or categories of establishments to ensure effective administration and enforcement of the Code.
6. Objective of the Notifications
The appointments are aimed at operationalising various provisions of the Code on Wages, 2019 and strengthening the enforcement framework for wage-related laws under the new labour code regime. The notifications seek to ensure efficient adjudication, inspection, dispute resolution and compliance oversight in establishments governed by the Central Government.
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