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Hi everyone,

One of my colleague's doubts is whether her parents can be covered under ESI benefits. Her husband has already covered his parents. They all reside together, and her parents are dependent on her.

Could you please guide me on this? Is there any specific clause for this situation?

Thank you.

From India, Tiruppur
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Hi, I think she can cover her parents. Would like to get views from senior members. Amit Seth can you please help us out in this matter. Regards Amith R.
From India, Bangalore
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I think she can cover her parents as well. ESIC doesn't allow siblings for coverage, but parents are allowed since she is married. I'm not sure about the same.

Amit Sheth - You have a good grasp of ESIC-PF issues. Please guide on this matter. A good issue has been raised by Bagema.

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Chaitali

From India, Vadodara
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Dear,

Dependent parents are eligible to get benefits under the ESI Act as they come under the definition of family under Section 2, Subsection 11 of the Act. In case of any queries, please contact me.

Chadha
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From India, Hoshiarpur
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I too know that. But as she is married and still do her parents come under Dependents. As in the section it is mentioned only Dependent Parents. It is not clear about my doubts. Thank you.
From India, Tiruppur
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Dear,

If the parents of the employee, whether married or unmarried, are fully dependent on him, they come under the definition of family and are entitled to get medical benefits. The only question is that they should be dependent on him, nothing else. For more information, you can contact the ESI office. There is no more clarification in the ESI Act itself.

Chadha

From India, Hoshiarpur
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Hi Maheswara Rao,

You are right, the clause states that if parents are dependents of the earnings of the insured employee, the said parents are covered under the ESI Act for the purpose of extending medical benefits.

Maheswara Rao.CH 09848308694

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi Bagema,

I have the answer to your question. Even a married woman can cover her dependent parents. I have clarified this with the ESI manager. According to him, parents of both men and women are covered under ESI if they are dependents. Importantly, the marriage factor does not come into the picture.

If you need further clarification on this topic, let's discuss it. If not, we can still have discussions on such topics. Keep posting...

Regards,
Amith R.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi,

As per legal terminology, the term "dependent" means any person who depends on another for his or her basic needs and wants. In your case, the employee can provide ESIC benefits to her parents as they are dependant on her. However, as far as her husband is concerned, under no law of India to this date has the husband been seen as a dependent on his wife. Indian society is very clear that the husband is the provider, and the responsibility of caring for the wife lies with the husband, not vice versa. Therefore, please advise your employee to proceed accordingly.

Thank you,
Octavious

From India, Mumbai
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i am recently married. can i use this benefits for my in-laws? my wife parents? will they cover under this scheme?
From India, Hyderabad
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[ESIC : ESI Scheme, - ESI Act & Rules, Social Security Benefits - Employees' State Insurance Corporation India](http://www.esicpune.in/esic_medical1c.htm)

Hi Guys,

As mentioned by Octavious, can a husband be considered dependable? Is this a true and valid legal statement?

In Form ESIC-105, can a husband be declared as a dependent? Can parents-in-law also be shown as dependents?

From India, Gurgaon
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Hi Everyone,

I have a query. Since when can parents be eligible to receive medical (General Treatment) benefits? Is it from day 1 of joining, or is there a specific period like months of employment, 6 months, or 2 years? Please help me understand as one of my staff's parents was recently denied IP treatment by a dispensary.

From India, Hyderabad
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From India, Coimbatore
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