Statute 01 of 06 · CLRA 1970

Forms XIII to XXIII, auto-generated from gate events.

Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970

The Contract Labour Regulation and Abolition Act 1970 demands Forms XIII through XXIII from every Indian plant with 20 or more contract workers. Until Zentry, those forms meant three nights of HR rewriting paper musters before every labour inspection. With Gate Muster view, the forms generate themselves from the gate events.

FORM XVI · CLRAAuto-generated · Q2 2026
Daily Muster Roll · Pawar Engineering
PE/0421Pawar S.8.5
PE/0422Patil R.9.0
PE/0423Kale V.8.0
PE/0424Deshmukh A.8.5
PE/0425Iyer K.11.5
PE/0426Joshi P.8.0
PE/0427Kulkarni M.8.5
1,184 records · 87 agencies · CLRA-compliant
EXPORT FORM XVI · PDF
Audit-defensible · signed
StatuteCLRA Act 1970 · Central Rules 1971
InspectorState Labour Officer · Labour Commissioner
Key formsForms XIII through XXIII (Form XVI is the muster roll)
Applies toAny plant with 20+ contract workers
What this statute actually demands

Forms XIII to XXIII, auto-generated from gate events.

The CLRA Act is the single most-inspected labour statute at Indian industrial plants. Every plant with 20 or more contract workers must maintain Forms XIII through XXIII: the licence application register, the muster roll, the wages register, the overtime register, the deductions register, the advances register, the loans register, and several others. Every form has a defined format. Every form must be available the moment the Labour Officer walks in. Every gap is a finding.

Until Zentry, plants maintained these forms in three places: the biometric machine output, the contractor agency's bill register, and the HR team's Excel reconciliation. Before every labour inspection or annual return filing, three HR staff spent two to three nights rewriting paper musters into the prescribed forms. Errors got introduced. The Labour Officer found them.

What CLRA actually requires (the forms that get asked for):

  • Form XIII: Register of workmen employed by contractor.
  • Form XIV: Employment card issued to workmen.
  • Form XV: Service certificate on completion.
  • Form XVI: Muster roll (the daily attendance record).
  • Form XVII: Register of wages.
  • Form XVIII: Register of deductions for damage or loss.
  • Form XIX: Register of fines.
  • Form XX: Register of advances.
  • Form XXI: Register of overtime.
  • Form XXII: Records of accidents.
  • Form XXIII: Annual return of contractor.

Zentry Gate Muster view auto-generates all of these from the gate event stream. Every form, every period, signed and labour-officer-ready in seconds.

The modules that produce this evidence

CLRA 1970 runs on these modules.

The Zentry modules that produce the audit-defensible evidence chain for CLRA 1970.

Evidence chain per module

Per Zentry module, this is what CLRA evidence looks like:

Gate Muster view

Forms XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII auto-generated from gate events. Per-agency, per-period, per-shift. Signed, tamper-evident, exportable as PDF or Excel.

Gate Access view

Per-zone access logs that complement the muster roll: who was where, when, for how long. Reconciles to the muster roll automatically.

Worksheet (optional)

Statutory overtime tracking with breach alerts before workers cross the CLRA limit. Per-worker, per-day, per-period.

Who buys for CLRA 1970 compliance

The heads behind the CLRA 1970 buying decision.

HR Head / Time OfficeIR / HR Compliance

Pain: Three nights per inspection cycle rewriting paper musters. Errors get caught. Labour Officer findings stack up.

Zentry answer: Forms XIII through XXIII auto-generated from gate events. Inspections close in 35 minutes, not 3 nights.

IR ManagerIndustrial Relations

Pain: Multiple contractor agencies, no clean way to track per-agency CLRA compliance.

Zentry answer: Per-agency dashboard. Per-agency form generation. Agency-wise compliance score live.

Plant HeadGM Operations

Pain: Labour Officer findings affect plant licence and reputation.

Zentry answer: Zero forms findings. Plant licence position protected.

Compliance checklist

What every CLRA-covered plant must show on inspection day:

  • Licence under CLRA Section 12 for the principal employer.
  • Each contractor's licence under Section 12 for that contractor.
  • Forms XIII through XXIII maintained in prescribed format.
  • Daily muster roll (Form XVI) signed and current.
  • Wages register (Form XVII) reconciled to muster roll.
  • Statutory overtime register (Form XXI) within legal limits.
  • Annual return (Form XXIII) filed with Labour Department.
Customer outcome

Anonymised composite story

3 nights to 35 minsPre-inspection HR effort, before to after Zentry

Pre-Zentry, the Tier-1 auto component plant in Chakan spent three nights per quarter rewriting Forms XIII through XXIII before every Labour Officer visit. Post-Zentry, the forms generate themselves from the gate events Security already captures. The last Labour Officer inspection closed in 35 minutes with zero findings on the CLRA forms section. Composite story drawn from real deployments. Industry, geography and metrics are representative.

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CLRA 1970 FAQ

Inspector questions, plainly answered.

Does Zentry actually auto-generate all CLRA forms or just some?

All of them. Forms XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII in the Central Rules prescribed format. The Muster view generates each form directly from the gate event stream. The HR team picks the period and the form. The system does the rest.

Will the Labour Officer accept auto-generated forms?

Yes. The forms are produced in the Central Rules format. Each form is signed and tamper-evident. The audit log traces every entry back to its originating gate event, so the Labour Officer can verify any form back to the underlying evidence chain. In production deployments, no Labour Officer has rejected the format.

How does Zentry handle per-contractor-agency CLRA compliance?

Per-agency configuration in Gate. Per-agency form generation in the Muster view. Per-agency compliance score in the operations dashboard. When a new agency joins, the configuration takes minutes.

Does Zentry handle statutory overtime limits per CLRA?

Yes. Form XXI (overtime register) auto-tracks per-worker overtime. The system flags workers approaching the statutory limit before they cross it. The HR team gets an alert; the plant avoids the violation.

How does Zentry support the annual CLRA return (Form XXIII)?

Form XXIII generates from the year's gate events. Per-contractor, per-period, in the prescribed format. Filing-ready PDF or Excel export for the Labour Department.

Can Zentry handle large plants with 50+ contractor agencies?

Yes. Heavy industry plants routinely run 50 to 100 agencies on one Zentry deployment. Per-agency configuration, per-agency form generation, per-agency dashboard. The platform was built for this scale.

Does Zentry work for plants under state-specific CLRA rules?

Yes. Most states adopt the Central Rules format. Where state-specific variations exist (e.g., Maharashtra, Karnataka), Zentry handles per-state form templates. The configuration is one-time at deployment.

How does Zentry integrate with our existing payroll for CLRA wages register (Form XVII)?

Gate hours flow to your payroll system via API. Your payroll computes wages. The wages register (Form XVII) reconciles back from your payroll into Zentry, so the wages register cross-checks with the muster roll automatically.

How it all connects

One event. Six audit narratives.

Every gate read, every kiosk submission, every certificate validation lands in a single tamper-evident, signed log. From that one event, six modules produce six distinct evidence trails, for six different audits, six different inspectors and six different heads inside the plant.