‘A’ worked in an industry covered under the state insurance and Workmen’s Compensation Acts. These acts provide for compensation for injury or death to workmen during employment. However, what remedy does ‘A’ have if his occupational disease is diagnosed only after his retirement?
TheSayeed Answered question March 15, 2024
Facts of the Case:
- ‘A’ worked in an industry covered by state insurance and the Workmen’s Compensation Acts.
- He developed an occupational disease, but it was diagnosed only after his retirement.
Issue in the Case:
- What remedy is available for ‘A’ given that his occupational disease was diagnosed after retirement?
Principle:
- The Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923 provides compensation for work-related injuries and occupational diseases.
- Sec. 3(2) of the Act considers contracting an occupational disease as an injury by accident, deemed to have arisen out of and in the course of employment.
- The Act specifies conditions under which compensation is payable for occupational diseases, including those diagnosed after retirement.
- Compensation is payable if the disease is specified in Schedule III of the Act and is peculiar to the employment, and if the workman served the employer for a continuous period.
Judgment:
- ‘A’ is entitled to compensation under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923, even if his occupational disease was diagnosed after retirement.
- Sec. 3(2) of the Act deems contracting an occupational disease as an injury by accident, entitling the affected worker to compensation.
- Compensation is payable if the disease is listed in Schedule III of the Act and is peculiar to the employment in question.
- ‘A’ must meet the conditions specified in the Act, including having served the employer for a continuous period and the disease arising out of the employment.
- The employer is liable to pay compensation for occupational diseases diagnosed after retirement if they meet the criteria outlined in the Act.
- Therefore, ‘A’ has a remedy under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923, for his occupational disease diagnosed after retirement, provided it meets the specified conditions.
TheSayeed Answered question March 15, 2024