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Maternity and Paternity Pay in India

RMSIPL Team RMSIPL Team
November 4, 2022
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Childcare is a shared responsibility, and both parents should have access to parental leave benefits. While maternity leave is well-established in India, paternity leave for fathers remains limited, leaving many new fathers without sufficient support during the early months of parenthood. Providing paternity leave ensures that fathers can actively participate in childcare, alleviating the pressure of being the sole income earner.

Paternity Leave Benefits in India

In India, the legal framework for paternity leave is still evolving. Unlike the comprehensive Maternity Benefit Act, clear laws governing paternity leave have been lacking. Under the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972, male employees are eligible for up to 15 days of paternity leave either before or after the birth of their child. However, this is considerably lower compared to countries like Finland, where fathers can take up to 7 months of paid leave.

To address this disparity, the Paternity Benefit Bill 2017 was introduced. This bill allows male employees across all sectors to avail 15 days of paid paternity leave, extendable up to 3 months depending on company policy. Eligible employees include those who have worked for more than 80 days with the employer, and paternity benefits are calculated based on the average daily wage of the employee.

This legislation has been a significant step toward gender equality in parental responsibilities, ensuring both mothers and fathers can participate equally in childcare. Additionally, under the 7th Central Pay Commission, government employees adopting a child under the age of one are also eligible for leave benefits.

Maternity Leave Benefits in India

Maternity leave in India provides female employees with paid time off to care for their newborn, while securing their employment and benefits. Governed by the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961, and its amendments, female employees are entitled to 26 weeks of paid maternity leave post-delivery. This law applies to organizations with 10 or more employees, including women on permanent, contract, or agency employment.

To qualify, the employee must have completed at least 80 days of service in the 12 months preceding the expected delivery date. The maternity benefits include paid leave calculated on the average daily wage and additional provisions for adoptive mothers, who are eligible for 12 weeks of leave.

Bridging the Gap Between Maternity and Paternity Leave

Although a significant disparity exists between maternity and paternity leave in India, the amendments in paternity pay laws have been a step forward. They help both parents balance work and family responsibilities during the early months of a child’s life. With paid parental leave, organizations can foster a family-friendly workplace, improve employee satisfaction, and promote gender equality.

Key Takeaways:
  • Maternity leave in India: up to 26 weeks paid leave for female employees; 12 weeks for adoptive mothers.

  • Paternity leave in India: 15 days paid leave for fathers, extendable up to 3 months in some cases.

  • Eligibility: Minimum 80 days of employment with the organization.

  • Objective: Promote shared childcare responsibility and reduce workplace stress for new parents.

Investing in comprehensive parental benefits not only supports employees during a critical phase of their lives but also strengthens workplace loyalty and engagement. Both fathers and mothers now have a growing legal framework in India to ensure equal participation in childcare.

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