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Can the Supreme Court or a High Court direct the Central Government or a State Government, as the case may be, to prohibit employment of contract labour in any work in any establishment?

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Can the Supreme Court or a High Court direct the Central Government or a State Government, as the case may be, to prohibit employment of contract labour in any work in any establishment?

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: The Supreme Court or a High Court is entitled to issue a mandate upon the Central Government or a State Government, as the case may be, to discharge its statutory obligation in the matter of prohibition of employment of contract labour in any work in any establishment as required under section 10 of the Act

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