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Court Rules Dry Brown Coconut Not a Fruit Under EPF Act, Influencing Industry Classification and Legal Interpretation in India.

November 14, 2013

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Classification of industry - Provident Fund - EPF - a dry brown coconut definitely is not a fruit as it is not so understood in common parlance and which meaning has to also apply for interpretation of the relevant entry in the EPF Act - HC

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