Section 36:
Representation of parties.
1[36. Representation of parties.--(1) A workman who is a party to a dispute shall be entitled to be
represented in any proceeding under this Act by--
(a) 2[any member of the executive or office bearer] of a registered trade union of which he is a
member:
(b) 2[any member of the executive or other office bearer] of a federation of trade unions to which
the trade union referred to in clause (a) is affiliated;
(c) where the worker is not a member of any trade union, by 2[any member of the executive or
other office bearer] of any trade union connected with, or by any other workman employed in the
industry in which the worker is employed and authorised in such manner as may be prescribed.
(2) An employer who is a party to a dispute shall be entitled to be represented in any proceeding
under this Act by--
(a) an officer of an association of employers of which he is a member;
(b) an officer of a federation of association of employers to which the association referred to in
clause (a) is affiliated;
(c) where the employer is not a member of any association of employers, by an officer of any
association of employers connected with, or by any other employer engaged in, the industry in which
the employer is engaged and authorised in such manner as may be prescribed.
(3) No party to a dispute shall be entitled to be represented by a legal practitioner in any conciliation
proceedings under this Act or in any proceedings before a Court.
(4) In any proceeding 3[before a Labour Court, Tribunal or National Tribunal], a party to a dispute
may be represented by a legal practitioner with the consent of the other parties to the proceedings and
4[with the leave of the Labour Court, Tribunal or National Tribunal, as the case may be].]
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 48 of 1950, s. 34 and the Schedule, for section 36.
2. Subs. by Act 45 of 1971, s. 6, for "an officer" (w.e.f. 15-12-1971).
3. Subs. by Act 36 of 1956, s. 24, for "before a Tribunal" (w.e.f. 10-3-1957).
4. Subs. by s. 24, ibid., for "with the leave of the Tribunal" (w.e.f. 10-3-1957).