President Pranab Mukherjee has recently given assent to the Payment of Wages (Amendment) Act, 2017, an official order said.
A Bill in this regard was passed by Parliament in the just-concluded first-half of the Budget Session.
The Act enables employers to pay wages to workers through cheque or by transferring into their bank account without their written authorisation.
The new law has amended the Payment of Wages Act, 1936, which mandated payment of all wages either in coin or currency notes, or both.
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The Bill was passed in Lok Sabha on February 7 and in Rajya Sabha, the next day.
With the President's approval to the Act, "the Payment of Wages (Amendment) Ordinance, 2016 is hereby repealed", the order said.
As both the Houses of Parliament were not in session and immediate action was required to be taken to ensure that the benefits of the proposed legislation reach the employed persons at the earliest, the President promulgated the Payment of Wages (Amendment) Ordinance 2016, the bill had stated.
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