New Delhi:A PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions to declare the Government's advisory of making full payment of wages by the private establishments to the workers during the lockdown as illegal, arbitrary and violator of Articles 14, 19(1)(g), 265 and 300A of the constitution.
It seeks to declare Section 10(2)(1) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, as illegal, in the event that same are interpreted as conferring power on the Central government to order private establishments regarding payments.
The petitioner contends that nothing in the Act provides for continued payment of wages by the employers during a disaster and the Parliament lacks legislative competence to enact a law compelling them to pay full wages irrespective of the work done.
It says that any such order is a violator of fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 14 and 19 of the constitution and obligation of payment arises only when the work is done.
"Directing private establishment to pay full salaries against no work to their workforce is akin to taking away their property. Article 300A provides a constitutional right and protection that no person shall be deprived of his property and save by authority of law. The Act does not want this aspect of taking any property of private establishment when no work is done," read the petition.