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malikjs
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dear sanju as eligible employees are less than10/20 so you are not required to take ESi code.legally you are not bound to take any other policy also.as a welfare measure you can take volunterily.
From India, Delhi
ramnathmsw1976
10

Dear Mr Sinju,
Frist let me know when ur org or estb started and that time whether the area was coverd is more imp. bcoz as u mentioned 200 employees and i dont thing it is one day process so as per ur balance sheet & incorpration certificate if ur covered, then u have to apply and even pay back wages as per the Act. and futher u also told that if 7 employees r under coverageble limit, so it means it is applicable as mentioned by Mr Malik.
so jst apply with all doc required and get provisional code to avoid further prlb..
regards,
ramnath

From India, Bangalore
ukmitra
296

Dear Mr. Malik,
Thanks for the suggestaion. But in one of the case, we have in Raigad district, we were asked by the ESI officer that we will have to include the staff under 6000 (that time) for ESI since we have staff more than the stipulated count. The argument was that all such employees must have cover under ESI as per Act, even if we have covered them under seperate group policy. We were actually paying for both and since the count was less we never bothered.
Your comments. Please.
Ukmitra

From Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
lakshmangrandhi
Dear Friends
as per ESIC act every organization with 20+ employees (including directors) should register with ESIC irrespective of the salaries.... so please do understand ... " even if the employees are not under ESI eligibility -- the consern shall be covered under ESI"
there may be a chance in future that an employee with a salary less than 10000 may join.... so the ESIC registration is mandatory ....

From India, Hyderabad
bhanu s
HI if you find out any solutions please let me know. Even i ma in the same condition. Regards Bhanu
From India, Ludhiana
ashwini1975
Yes !! organization must be covered according to employees' strength. However in ESI return contribution shall be 0. As the ESI limit is crossed.
Please feel free to comment if anyone have different view on this.

From India, New Delhi
mak007hr
13

Dear Sinju George,
No. of employees are the deciding factor of coverage of an organisation and salary is the deciding factor for coverage of an employee.
As far as your organisation is concerened it should be covered under E.S.I. (Act become applicable if an establishment employing 10/20 employees as the case may be). But coverage of an employee based on his/her salary that is up to Rs. 10000.00. Since in your orgnisation salary more than Rs. 10000.00 therefore employees will not cover under E.S.I.
On the basis of given facts in your query, E.s.I. is applicable on your organisation though employees are not covered. You required to send nil return as prescribed under Act.
Let me know if you have any specific query on the subject.
Thanks
Mohd. Arif Khan
9891578605


sweta.shrivastav
Hi,
ESIC is only applicable to those employee in the company who are drawing gross wages upto Rs.10,000/- per month.
Where in companies, if anyone is not drawing gross wages Rs.10,000/- month, though the company falls under coverage of ESIC act, employees will automatically out of the coverage of the Act and Scheme.
Regards
Sweta Sarkar


kumarajay
you should write a letter to local esi office about your issue that we have 200 employee in our org. but their salary is more than Rs. 10000/- . so please advice us what is the coverage rule under ESIC Act 1948 in this situation.
Thanks,
AJAY

From India, Delhi
sukesha
Dear all, No!!! As per the act who ever salary is less then 10k, they were the eligible for ESIC. Regards, Sukesha Shetty
From India, Bangalore
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