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Employee Death Benefits under Different Labour Laws in India

RMSIPL Team RMSIPL Team
September 2, 2022
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India is home to the second-largest workforce in the world, making labor laws and employee rights more important than ever. Over the years, industrial and labor regulations have evolved, giving employees more awareness of their rights while holding employers accountable. One crucial aspect of these laws is employee compensation, especially death benefits and injury-related claims.

In this article, we explain employee death benefits in India, focusing on the Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923, and what employers need to know to stay compliant.

What is the Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923?

The Employees’ Compensation Act (ECA), 1923, is a key labor law that ensures employees receive financial compensation for injuries, disabilities, or death caused during employment. This law applies to:

  • Employees directly employed by the company

  • Employees hired through contractors

  • Certain occupations listed in Schedule II and Schedule III

Key purpose: The ECA makes it mandatory for employers to compensate employees for workplace accidents, occupational diseases, and work-related disabilities.

Note: Employees already covered under the Employee State Insurance (ESI) Act are exempt from ECA benefits.

Eligibility for Employee Death Benefits

Employees eligible for compensation under the ECA include:

  • Those who suffer injuries during work hours or on company premises

  • Employees who develop occupational diseases due to their work environment

  • Individuals listed under Schedule II or III occupations

Conditions for Receiving Compensation

The amount of compensation varies based on the severity of the injury or disability. Employees can claim benefits if:

  1. Workplace accident occurs: Any injury happening during employment qualifies for compensation.

  2. Death or severe injury: Employers must report incidents resulting in death or permanent disability to the Commissioner for Employee Compensation within seven days.

When Employers Are Not Liable

Employers are not responsible for compensation in cases such as:

  • Injuries causing temporary disability of three days or less

  • Injuries caused by:

    • Employee negligence or disobedience of rules

    • Being under the influence of alcohol or drugs

    • Tampering with safety equipment

Importance of an Employee Handbook

Indian labor laws require employers to provide employees with written policies through an employee handbook. This document ensures employees are aware of:

  • Workplace rules and regulations

  • Procedures for reporting accidents or injuries

  • Compensation and death benefits under labor laws

A well-maintained employee handbook protects employers from legal disputes and ensures compliance with labor laws.

Benefits of Compliance with Employee Death Benefits Laws
  1. Protects employees and families financially in case of workplace accidents

  2. Minimizes legal risks for employers

  3. Builds trust and enhances employee satisfaction

  4. Ensures workplace safety and ethical practices

Conclusion

The Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923, is a vital part of Indian labor law, ensuring employees and their families are financially protected in case of death or injury. Employers must understand eligibility, compensation conditions, and exemptions and maintain an updated employee handbook.

Complying with ECA and other labor laws not only reduces legal risks but also strengthens employee trust and workplace culture, making it a key factor for long-term business growth.

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