Instead of confining to four walls of your Chamber.........U might visit the Regional Office very much available in Hyderabad or nearest Branch Office to know the rule position.........Eveything dont depend on net..................its my request........
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
my name is mohankumar, , my wife is working in a garment factory, when we ask factory people regarding my father and mother (my wife father in law and mother inlaw) can be members of ESI they are telling its not possible, only employee father and mother husband are eligible, but my wife father and mother have son he is also working in garments they already members of his ESI card, they already beneficiars of ESI, please guide me on this ,if my father and mother can also eligeble for my wife ESI ,how can i proceed further to complete this, waiting for your valuble replay please help me on this.
From Hong%20Kong, undefined
From Hong%20Kong, undefined
Hi all, I want to submit my father medical bill,but they are asking income certificate,so how much is acceptable and income is required but government is give for everyone issuing above 75000 income certificate.plz give me reply as soon as possible...
From India, New%20Delhi
From India, New%20Delhi
Dear All, I just want to know Father & Mother in law will be considered as eligible family for a My IP? Regards, Abhishek Patil
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
1. Dear members, as per section 46(2) of ESI Act, 1948 , family of the insured person is entitled for medical benefit (facilities) from ESIS institutions on certain terms and conditions as laid down in ESI Act, 1948 and rules/regulations framed thereunder. As per section 2(11), the term "family" does not include father-in law, or mother-in law. Therefore, these relatives are not entitled for medical facilities on the basis of ESI entitlement of their son-in law or daughter-in law. However, if their own son or daughter is covered under ESIS, then naturally they will be entitled for medical facilities from ESIS as part of "family" as defined under relevant section as mentioned above.
2. However, section 2(11) stipulates that the parents must be "dependant" and their income from all sources should not exceed as may be prescribed by the Central Govt. A limit of Rs. 5000/- per month has been laid down by the said Govt. in Rule 61-A of the ESI (Central) Rules, 1950. Therefore, the parents whose income from all sources is exceeding to Rs.5000/- per month are not entitled for ESIS medical facilities even though they may be part of "family" as defined under said Act.
From India, Noida
2. However, section 2(11) stipulates that the parents must be "dependant" and their income from all sources should not exceed as may be prescribed by the Central Govt. A limit of Rs. 5000/- per month has been laid down by the said Govt. in Rule 61-A of the ESI (Central) Rules, 1950. Therefore, the parents whose income from all sources is exceeding to Rs.5000/- per month are not entitled for ESIS medical facilities even though they may be part of "family" as defined under said Act.
From India, Noida
sir,
My question is- i joined esic before 7 months,and my father is suffer from neuro problem and doctor suggest me 4 operation but esic is not ready to refer in other hospital because i am not completed 2 years,Is this true?
From India, Jamshedpur
My question is- i joined esic before 7 months,and my father is suffer from neuro problem and doctor suggest me 4 operation but esic is not ready to refer in other hospital because i am not completed 2 years,Is this true?
From India, Jamshedpur
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