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Name: Employees' Family Pension Scheme, 1971 (Notification G.S.R. 315)[as amended, with comments and references to cases]
Country: India
Subject(s): Old-age, invalidity and survivors benefit
Type of legislation: Miscellaneous (circular, directive, legal notice, instruction, etc.)
Adopted on: 1971-03-04
Entry into force:
ISN: IND-1971-M-27809
Link: https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_isn=27809&p_lang=en
Bibliography: A Manual of Labour Laws, 1990, Lal J, Law Publishers (India), Allahabad, India, 12th ed., Vol. 1, Part 8, pp. 182-223
Industrial Law, 1997, P.L. Malik, Eastern Book, Lucknow, India, 17th ed.
Abstract/Citation: The Scheme applies to all employers covered under the Employees' Provident Fund. It establishes a Family Pension Fund, paid for by employer contributions, to provide a family pension to surviving widows/widowers and eldest surviving minor children. Original text available in LS 1952-Ind. 2A.
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