Dear Sirs,
I have a marriage palace where I provide the venue only on a rental basis to customers, and nothing else. Customers are responsible for arranging their own caterers and decorators. If a laborer of a halwai was killed in our palace, and his dependents received 10 lakhs in compensation from the perpetrator, am I liable to pay any compensation under the Employee Compensation Act? The laborer worked for only one day at a rate of 300/- per day.
Thanks and Regards,
Harish Kumar Gupta
From India, Kurukshetra
I have a marriage palace where I provide the venue only on a rental basis to customers, and nothing else. Customers are responsible for arranging their own caterers and decorators. If a laborer of a halwai was killed in our palace, and his dependents received 10 lakhs in compensation from the perpetrator, am I liable to pay any compensation under the Employee Compensation Act? The laborer worked for only one day at a rate of 300/- per day.
Thanks and Regards,
Harish Kumar Gupta
From India, Kurukshetra
Dear Harishkumar,
What you have mentioned about the marriage hall owned by you and its renting out solely to customers is true. You are not liable under the Employees' Compensation Act, 1923 for the alleged murder of the labor employed by the Halwai engaged by the customer who rented the marriage hall from you on the date of the incident.
From India, Salem
What you have mentioned about the marriage hall owned by you and its renting out solely to customers is true. You are not liable under the Employees' Compensation Act, 1923 for the alleged murder of the labor employed by the Halwai engaged by the customer who rented the marriage hall from you on the date of the incident.
From India, Salem
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