
Labour Courts
Labour Courts are specialized tribunals that resolve disputes between employers and employees, primarily concerning employment conditions, wages, layoffs, or wrongful termination. They function to ensure fair treatment and uphold workers’ rights, operating under specific labor laws. These courts aim to provide speedy and effective justice, reducing the burden on regular courts, and are staffed by judges trained in labor law. Their decisions are binding, helping to maintain industrial peace and social stability by addressing workplace conflicts efficiently and fairly.