Excerpt: Having regard to these well accepted principles and the wider concept of the definition of "employment injury" under S. 2(8) of the Act, it may be sufficient if it is proved that the employee having regard to his employment has to be at a particular place and by reason of his being in that particular place … Continue reading Regional Director, E.S.I. … vs L. Ranga Rao And Or
Bombay Anand Bhavan Restaurant vs Dy. Director , Esi Corpn. And Anr
Supreme Court of India Bombay Anand Bhavan Restaurant vs Dy. Director , Esi Corpn. And Anr on 2 September, 2009 Author: H Dattu Bench: Markandey Katju, H.L. Dattu REPORTABLE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO. 5640 OF 2004 Bombay Anand Bhavan Restaurant .............. Appellant Versus The Deputy Director, ESI … Continue reading Bombay Anand Bhavan Restaurant vs Dy. Director , Esi Corpn. And Anr
Bhel Employees’ Association vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Or
Karnataka High Court Bhel Employees' Association vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. on 17 February, 2003 Equivalent citations: (2003) 180 CTR Kar 412, 2003 261 ITR 15 KAR, 2003 261 ITR 15 Karn Author: P V Shetty Bench: P V Shetty JUDGMENT P. Vishwanatha Shetty, J. 1. Since, in all these petitions common questions … Continue reading Bhel Employees’ Association vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Or
S.G. Chemical And Dyes Trading … vs S.G. Chemicals And Dyes Trading
Excerpt: Supreme Court of India S.G. Chemical And Dyes Trading ... vs S.G. Chemicals And Dyes Trading ... on 3 April, 1986 Equivalent citations: 1986 SCR (2) 126, 1986 SCC (2) 624 Author: D Madon Bench: Madon, D.P. PETITIONER: S.G. CHEMICAL AND DYES TRADING EMPLOYEES' UNION Vs. RESPONDENT: S.G. CHEMICALS AND DYES TRADING LIMITED AND … Continue reading S.G. Chemical And Dyes Trading … vs S.G. Chemicals And Dyes Trading
V. Mohamed Haneef And Co. And Ors. vs Regional Director, Employees’ State Insurance
To differentiate between tanneries where the pump set is just outside the premises and adjoining the compound wall and tanneries where the pump set is situated at a distance, and make the former liable for contribution, will be to make a classification without any rational basis for the same. Madras High Court V. Mohamed Haneef … Continue reading V. Mohamed Haneef And Co. And Ors. vs Regional Director, Employees’ State Insurance
As per Section 87, any manufacturing process or operation, carried on in a factory, can be declared to be dangerous, if it exposes persons employed in it to a serious risk of bodily injury, poisoning or disease
Excerpt: Explosives, including industrial explosives and detonators and fuses, is included as one of the industries involving hazardous processes, under the general heading "Chemical Industries" at Serial No.17 in the First Schedule to the Factories Act, 1948. As per Section 87, any manufacturing process or operation, carried on in a factory, can be declared to be dangerous, … Continue reading As per Section 87, any manufacturing process or operation, carried on in a factory, can be declared to be dangerous, if it exposes persons employed in it to a serious risk of bodily injury, poisoning or disease
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd vs Chief Inspector Of Factories
Excerpt: factories run by the appellant-corporation are effectively and really owned and controlled by the Central Government they fall within the purview of clause (Hi) and not clause (ii) of the first proviso to Section 2 (n). Supreme Court of India Indian Oil Corporation Ltd vs Chief Inspector Of Factories And ... on 14 July, 1998 Bench: … Continue reading Indian Oil Corporation Ltd vs Chief Inspector Of Factories
John Donald Mackenzie And Anr. vs The Chief Inspector Of Factories,
Excerpt: Supreme Court of India John Donald Mackenzie And Anr. vs The Chief Inspector Of Factories, ... on 17 April, 1961 Equivalent citations: AIR 1962 SC 1351, 1961 (3) FLR 342, (1961) IILLJ 412 SC Author: J Mudholkar Bench: K S Rao, R Dayal, J Mudholkar JUDGMENT J.R. Mudholkar, J. 1. This is an appeal … Continue reading John Donald Mackenzie And Anr. vs The Chief Inspector Of Factories,
Keeping of accounts of a factory is a work incidental to the manufacturing process
Excerpt: Keeping of accounts of a factory is a work incidental to the manufacturing process and so the "munim" is defintely covered by the definition of the word "worker." So far as the question of closing of the factory goes, the lower appellate Court has observed that mere stopping of the manufacturing process did not … Continue reading Keeping of accounts of a factory is a work incidental to the manufacturing process
ESIC vs BHAGSINGH
Excerpt: The definition of "manufacturing process' is so widely worded in order to project the scope beyond the normal and natural meaning attributed to it in other enactments. Even understanding the words "manufacturing process" in a narrow sense, if it brings about a particular result, not necessarily a commercially different product, then it should be … Continue reading ESIC vs BHAGSINGH