A bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal asked the Delhi government to file its response within a week and listed the matter for hearing on August 8.
The High Court was hearing a plea moved by advocate Ashok Agarwal seeking a direction to Delhi government to increase the minimum wage rates up to Rs 15,000.
The plea has also sought a direction to increase the strength of the trained Labour Inspectors and other staff of the Labour Department and filling up of the vacancies.
According to the petition before the court, there were about 20 lakh factories and shops in Delhi which employed about 60 lakh workmen.
However, the male workers on an average received Rs 6,000 per month as wages and female workers about Rs 5,000 a month, it claimed, adding that the average wages of the workers received from their employers was almost half the level of the prevailing minimum wage rates.
The plea alleged that the strength of the staff of the Labour Department has been drastically reduced to 125 with just 14 Labour Inspectors as against a staff of 519 employees in 1980, while the number of factories and establishments have increased manifolds.
"It would be pertinent to highlight that while the violation of labour laws and minimum wages is rampant, especially in the unorganised sector, there has been no prosecution done by the government for the last three years," it said.
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