Obtaining a Labour Licence in Telangana is a crucial compliance step for any business operating under the Telangana Shops & Establishments Act, 1988. Whether you’re running a startup, retail outlet, IT firm, or professional office, registration under this Act ensures your establishment adheres to the legal standards relating to working hours, employee welfare, safety, and fair employment practices.
This guide by Kanoons Law & Tax Consultants Pvt. Ltd. explains every aspect of Labour Licence registration in Telangana — including the legal framework, process, documents required, penalties for non-compliance, and how Kanoons can help you secure your licence quickly and lawfully.
A Labour Licence is not just a legal formality — it is proof of compliance with state labour laws. Under Section 3(1) of the Telangana Shops & Establishments Act, 1988, every employer must register their establishment within 30 days of commencement.
Failure to obtain this licence can result in penalties, prosecution, or closure orders issued by the local Labour Inspector.
Labour Licence registration and compliance in Telangana are primarily governed by:
The licensing authority under Rule 5 of the Telangana Shops & Establishments Rules, 1990, is the Labour Officer of the area, operating under the control of the Commissioner of Labour, Government of Telangana.
As per Section 2(10) of the Act, an “establishment” includes any shop, commercial office, hotel, theatre, or any place of public amusement or entertainment where trade, business, or services are carried out.
The following documents are generally required for registration under Rule 7 of the Telangana Shops & Establishments Rules, 1990:
All documents can be uploaded through the official Telangana Labour Department portal: https://labour.telangana.gov.in
Go to labour.telangana.gov.in and navigate to the “Shops and Establishments” section.
Enter details such as employer name, address, establishment type, employee count, and business nature.
Attach all required documents in the prescribed digital formats (PDF/JPEG).
Fees vary by employee strength (ranging from ₹100 to ₹2,500). Payments can be made online via treasury or net banking.
The local Labour Officer may verify the documents and visit the establishment if required.
Upon successful verification, the Labour Licence (Registration Certificate) is issued in Form B, as per Rule 8, and is valid for five years unless otherwise notified.
As per Rule 9, applications for renewal should be submitted 30 days before expiry of the licence. The same process and fee structure apply.
Under Section 5, if there is any change in ownership, employee strength, or nature of business, the employer must apply for amendment within 15 days.
The Labour Officer may cancel registration under Section 6 if false information was provided, or the establishment is closed. Employers must surrender the certificate upon closure of the establishment.
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Our experts — comprising Advocates, Chartered Accountants, and Compliance Consultants — handle everything from start to finish:
We ensure your establishment remains 100% compliant with Telangana labour laws, helping you avoid penalties and legal risks.
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✔ Display Licence: Exhibit the Labour Licence (Form B) prominently at the business premises.
✔ Maintain Records: Keep updated registers of employees, wages, attendance, and leaves.
✔ Working Hours: Ensure 8-hour daily and 48-hour weekly limits; pay overtime at double rate.
✔ Leave & Welfare: Provide statutory leaves, first aid, drinking water, and sanitation facilities.
✔ Report Changes: Inform the Labour Department within 15 days of any business change.
✔ Annual Return: File the prescribed Annual Return online each year on time.
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Failure to register or renew a labour licence is a punishable offence under Section 7 of the Telangana Shops & Establishments Act, 1988.
The Labour Department may also issue closure orders or suspend operations for continued non-compliance.
Obtaining a Labour Licence in Telangana ensures your business operates within the legal framework of employment laws, protecting both employer and employee rights. By complying with the Telangana Shops & Establishments Act, 1988, you build credibility, avoid penalties, and create a safer, fairer workplace.
With Kanoons’ professional expertise, you can complete your Labour Licence registration quickly, affordably, and lawfully — ensuring peace of mind and long-term compliance.
This article is published by Kanoons Law & Tax Consultants Pvt. Ltd. for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific compliance or representation needs, please consult our experts directly.
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