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Hi friends, I know that maternity leave with pay is for three months, and for an abortion, it is 1.5 months. I wanted to know whether the allowed leave of 1.5 months for a miscarriage is mandated by law or is at the option of the employer.
From India, Chennai
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Maternity and Miscarriage Leave Under Indian Law

Under the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961, leave for miscarriage, etc., has been provided for a period of six weeks. Please see Section 9 of the said Act.

Under the Employees' State Insurance Act, 1948, leave for miscarriage, etc., has been provided for a period of six weeks. Please see Rule 56(3) of ESI (Central) Rules, 1952.

Social security benefits are statutory in nature and legally enforceable by the entitled insured person/claimant.

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From India, Noida
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For your kind information, maternity leave is availed for 12 weeks (6 weeks before and 6 weeks after the delivery) if a woman employee has worked for her employer for at least 80 days in the 12 months immediately preceding the date of her expected delivery.

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Janardan

From India, Mumbai
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Please read the post carefully and then reply. Hema had asked about miscarriage, and Varghese and Harsh have given the correct reply. Then you interfered to give a wrong answer. Please reply to the question only, i.e., the number of days of leave for miscarriage and not maternity leave, and whether leave for miscarriage is mandatory or not.

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Madhu.T.K

From India, Kannur
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As advised by seniors it is mandate by Act and not on the whims and fancies of the employer. Please go ahead with the claim.
From India, Ahmadabad
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