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Yes , in India, it is compulsory under law (Workmen Compensation Act-1923) to cover all employees falling under the definition of "workman" under the Act.
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R. N. Choudhry has written: 'Commentary on the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923' -- subject(s): Workers' compensation, Law and legislation, States 'Law of forests in India' -- subject(s): Forestry law and legislation, States
Yes, if you have a bike, it is mandatory to buy bike insurance in India. As per Motor Vehicles Act, it is compulsory for every vehicle owner in India to have a valid third-party insurance policy at least. You can not ride your bike on Indian roads without a valid insurance policy as doing so is a punishable offense. You may have to face legal complications, fines and a 3-month improisnment for not having an insurance policy. Thus, it is always advisable to buy a bike insurance policy to stay away from all the legal hassles.
the compensation under the Workmen's compensation act in India is awarded by the commissioner appointed under the Above act. the award if it is not acceptable to the parties can be challenged in appeal before the High Courtoperating in the area. the person who does not accept the amount awarded need not accept the award and can challenge the same. the award can be challenged within a period of 90 days from the date of notice of the award .
labour legislation in India are the industrial dispute Act, factories Act, trade union Act, workmen compensation Act, bonus Act, bonded labour abolition Act and so many. all above Acts are to give labours minimum security safety social justice. industrial dispute Act promte harmony between management and workers. factories Act give safety , health and security of worker, workmen compensation Act gives compensation in case industrial accident, bonus Act ensure minimum bonus and like. hence all above helps to uplift workers economially and socially in and another way.
Yes. Every car needs to be insured before it is legal to be on road. Adding additional context, unlike in the US, the insurance is for the car, not for the owner, so whoever drives the car will get the benefit.
No, you do not need to purchase Schengen visa travel insurance for a trip to India. Schengen visa travel insurance is specifically for travel within the Schengen Area in Europe. It is not required for travel to India.
Insurance was privatised in India by 2000.
India does have a health Insurance. There are various companies.
Compensation Commission of India
Insurance sector in India is regulated by 'Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA).