Unit 6 Employee'S Compensation Act, 1923
Unit 6 Employee'S Compensation Act, 1923
Unit 6 Employee'S Compensation Act, 1923
Employee’s Compensation Act, 1923 is very old enactment for providing social security to
workmen. The Act was known as Workmen’s Compensation Act, but was named as Employee’s
Compensation Act w.e.f. 18-1-2010 as now employees in clerical capacity are also eligible for
compensation.
A beginning of social security in India was the passing of the Workman’s Compensation Act 1923.
In 1921, the government formulated some proposals for the grant for compensation and circulated
them for opinion. The proposals received general support. As a result, the workman’s
Compensation Act was passed in March 1923 and was put into force on July 1, 1924 as THE
WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION ACT, 1923. It contains 36 sections and 4 schedules.
The Workmen Compensation Act, 1923 is an enactment that was issued by the Central
Government and was implemented by various State Governments which gives social security to
workers. This security is offered by the law for people who work.
The Act was formed after it was noted that laborers were getting more exposed to danger with the
use of advanced and sophisticated machinery. The common law had it that the employer would
only take up the compensation responsibility if it is found that the industrial accident was a result
of his negligence.
c) Disablement means loss of capacity to work or to move. Disablement of workman may result
in loss or reduction of his earning capacity. Disablement may be partial and total disablement.