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Jul 15 2009 (HC)

Regional Director, Esi Corporation Vs. G. Sivaprasad, Proprietor, M.S. ...

Court : Kerala

Reported in : (2010)ILLJ279Ker

..... other additional remuneration, if any paid at intervals not exceeding two months, but does not include -(a) any contribution paid by the employer to any pension fund or provident fund, or under this act;(b) any travelling allowance or the value of any travelling concession;(c) any sum paid to the person employed to defray special expenses ..... act, 1948 centralwhich a manufacturing process is act (34 of 1948)being carried on with the aid ofpower or is ordinarily so carriedon but excluding a mine, subjectto the operation of the mines act1952 (central act 35 of 1952) or arailway running shed or anestablishment which is exclusivelyspecified in clause (12) ofsection 2 of the employees' stateinsurance ..... of which a manufacturing process is being carried on without the aid or power or is ordinarily so carried on,but does not include a mine subject to the operation of the mines act, 1952 (35 of 1952) or a railway running shed;the above definition shows that in the case of a premises where manufacturing .....

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Dec 23 2015 (HC)

Holy Family English Medium L.P. School and Others Vs. Employees State ...

Court : Kerala

..... any other professional. that apart, the term work exists in the wider definition of the term employee under section 2 (f) of the employees provident funds and miscellaneous provisions act, which includes a teacher as well and in turn incorporated under clause 35 of chapter vii of annexure i affiliation-bye laws ..... on the background, which hence is extracted below: prefatory note - statement of objects and reasons - the payment of gratuity act 1972 provides for payment of gratuity to employees engaged in factories, mines, oilfields, plantations, ports, railway companies, shops or other establishment and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. clause (c) of ..... the act in the year 2009) reads as follows: (e) employee means any person (other than an apprentice) employed on wages, in any establishment, factory, mine, oilfield, plantation, port, railway company or shop to do any skilled, semi skilled, or unskilled, manual, supervisory, technical or clerical work, whether the terms of .....

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Jan 25 2007 (HC)

Employees' State Insurance Corporation and Anr. Vs. K.N. Premanandan a ...

Court : Kerala

Reported in : [2007(114)FLR128]; (2008)IILLJ539Ker

..... . p.f. commissioner and ors. 2006 (3) klj 698, albeit in the context of imposition of damages under section 14b of the employees provident funds and miscellaneous provisions act ('provident fund act' for short). we note that the provisions relating to imposition of damages for delayed payment of contribution under both these enactments are inpari materia. ..... provisions) act, 1985 (1 of 1986), subject to such terms and conditions as may be specified in the scheme.(emphasis supplied)24. clause 32a in employees provident fund scheme is somewhat similar to regulation 31c of the esi act, which reads thus:32a. recovery of damages for default in payment of any contribution: (1) where ..... any other provision of this act or of (any scheme or insurance scheme) or under any of the conditions specified under section 17, (the central provident fund commissioner, or such other office as may be authorised by the central government, by notification in the official gazette in this behalf) may recover from the .....

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Jul 07 2005 (HC)

Narayani Vs. Aravindakshan

Court : Kerala

Reported in : AIR2006Ker26; I(2006)DMC155; 2005(4)KLT1

..... retrospectively and also to affect vested rights, if any, and transactions which have been already made. however, such a law has to be one specifically providing for such divesting by clear legislative indiction or necessary implication, which can be clearly inferred. as already noticed, the substitution made by section 11 of the ..... the result of substitution of section 16 is that the provision has to be read as substituted. by the legal fiction contained in section 16, legislature has provided that children, though illegitimate, shall, nevertheless, be treated as legitimate, notwithstanding that the marriage was void or voidable.41. the plenary power of legislation of ..... male hindu, during the lifetime of his previous wife, void.'xxx xxx xxx xxxtherefore, if a second marriage did take place, children born of such marriage, provided it was not otherwise invalid, were not illegitimate and in the matter of inheritance, they had equal rights.'(emphasis supplied)26. with the passage of time, .....

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