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4hrd
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Dear All,
In our company a lady is working & her esic is deducted. Her husband is working some where else but his esic is not deducted as he is in a small company.
now the question is that his husband can avail medical facility on behalf of her. can she give her husband name for esic facility.. pl. suggest.

From India, Gurgaon
Gunjan_Sharma
5

In ESI family members are normally convered. For Married - spouse nad childrens and for single- Mother and father can be covered. Gunjan
From India, Vadodara
rameshtqm
sure it covers to all her family members
for husband till end of her service .can rejointill death
for her son up to 18 years
for her daughter up to marriage
now u r clear i think
any doubt feel free to ask me
thanks&regards
Ramesh

From India, Selam
amit_goyal_2002
10

Hi,
It all depends whether the said employee has declared the name of her husband in the ESI declaration form or not. Only if she has declared the name of her husband and also submitted the Post card size group phtograph with her husband.
Amit Goyal

From India, Delhi
Yogendra Kumar Tyagi
1

Hi dear,
That lady is working employee in your company as her husband is working person (forget whether his ESI is being deducted or not, whether his company is regd. under ESI Act or not). Her husband is a self dependent as he is working in a company. He is working because he is over 18 yrs of age. As per ESI Act: as her husband is self dependent so he will not be covered under her company / Card, considering he is self dependent.
Further ESI Act says : (1) only dependent minors can be covered. (2) Majors (Adults) can be covered, if, they are over 60 yrs of age and are dependent of an employee who is covered under the Act. 3. Any dependent, who is retired, if availing medical benefits after his/her retirement can not be considered as dependent (on the lady who is working as employee).
YKTyagi


amit_goyal_2002
10

Hi Tyagi, There are many things that are said in the various acts but all are not followed practically.
From India, Delhi
Yogendra Kumar Tyagi
1

Hi,
1) There is no question of any practical or impractical issues.
2) This is only the answer, I tried to clear, as per HER question. And I replied to clear the issues considering that SHE is asking a practical / genuine question. Further, neither I am a lawyer nor referred any book - I replied per my practical knowledge.
3) Even if you are not agreed, definitely, you can go IMPRACTICAL. Becuase there are no boundation.
That's all.
YKTyagi


Rahul Kumar
11

Dear 4hrd,
The broad issues are :
1. Her nomination and declaration of her family. It has to include her husband and show him as a dependant (dependant under the definition of the ESI Act).
2. Her husband must not claim ESI benefits (card holder) in his office as a covered employee (ESI may/may not be able to trace his ID in their records and thus correct declaration is suggested).
If these are satisfied, he is covered.
My HR colleagues in the forum have answered the rest...
Rahul Kumar
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Dear All,
In our company a lady is working & her esic is deducted. Her husband is working some where else but his esic is not deducted as he is in a small company.
now the question is that his husband can avail medical facility on behalf of her. can she give her husband name for esic facility.. pl. suggest.

From India, New Delhi
Alphonse
162

Dear friends Her husband is eligible for getting the benefits.thats all regards malladi_alps :lol: :lol: :lol:
From India, Madras
uttama
2

Hi,
As per my knowledge her husband cannot avail the ESIC benefit. Because he is working and Secondly husband is not a dependant of his wife. (If he is working) Wife can be a dependant of her husband.
Therefore i feel he cannot avail the benefit.
Thanks,
Uttama

From India, Mumbai
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