- Author(s): H.L. Kumar
- Publisher: Universal LexisNexis
- Edition: 7 Ed 2013
- ISBN 13 9789350352755
- Approx. Pages 308 + contents
- Format Paperback
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Description
Improper working conditions, absence of proper temperature, abnormal humidity, absence of proper light, extensive night shifts, length of work period, severety/ speed of work, excessive fatigue, absence of safety devices, immature age in experience, lack of training, bad state of health, physical defects, influence of sex difference, unfavourable mental and emotional conditions and movement of the workers are the main factors which lead to industrial accidents.
The Workmen's Compensation Act of 1923 provides compensation to the workmen by their employers for injury which may be suffered by the workmen as a result of an accident during the course of employment. The Act provides security to the workmen who are partially incapacitated resulting in the loss of earning capacity. It also provides compensation to dependants of the deceased workmen.
In this book, the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Act have not only been explained but the ratios of the relevant and latest case law are also given. Besides that emphasis has been laid down on procedure for calculation of compensation with illustration which will be helpful for the readers to calculate the compensation.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Employee’s Compensation
Chapter 2. Accidents-Meaning and Interpretation of
Chapter 3. When no Compensation is Payable
Chapter 4. Amount of Compensation
Chapter 5. Liability of Principal Employer for Contractor's Employees
Chapter 6. Who are Entitled to Compensation
Chapter 7. Obligation of an Employer under Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923
Case Law Ready Referencer
The Employees Compensation Act, 1923
The Workmen’s Compensation Rules, 1924
The Workmen’s Compensation (Transfer of Money) Rules, 1935
The Workmen’s Compensation (Venue of Proceedings) Rules, 1996
Subject Index
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Author Details
H.L. Kumar, Advocate Supreme Court of India, Editor, Labour Law Reporter
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