disablement and total disablement.
Section 2(g) 'partial disablement' means, where the disablement is of a temporary nature, such disablement as reduces ... accident resulting in the disablement, and, where the disablement is of a permanent nature, such disablement as reduces his earning capacity in every employment which
case of
(i) Death
(ii) Permanent Total Disablement
(iii) Permanent Partial Disablement
(i) Temporary disablement- both total and partial, and
(v) It has contracted ... partial
disablement and, (b) Permanent partial disablement.
14. The distinction between the two types of partial disablement
depends on the fact whether the disablement results
disablement benefit.
"51. Disablement benefit: Subject to the provisions of this
Act -
(a) xx x
(b) a person who sustains permanent disablement,
whether total ... accident which
resulted in his disablement. In contradistinction to a
permanent partial disablement, a "permanent total
disablement" is defined with reference
disablement was total and not partial. Para 5 of the citation might be reproduced :
"5. The expression "total disablement" has been defined ... case of permanent disablement despite the fact that the schedule indicated 90% disability for loss of one hand. Thus, permanent total disablement
resulting in the disablement.
Reading these two provisions, it is clear that in the case of permanent partial disability, the disablement must cause a reduction ... Insurance (Central) Rules, 1950 deals with disablement benefits and inter alia provides that where permanent disablement, whether total or partial, has been assessed provisionally
Gadhavi issued disability certificates certifying that the claimant has suffered permanent total disability at 100% of the whole body.
4. After considering the oral ... weeks.
PLUS either of the following:
(a) In case of permanent total disablement the amount payable shall be arrived at by multiplying the annual loss
resulting in the disablement.
Reading these two provisions, it is clear that in the case
of permanent partial disability, the disablement must
cause a reduction ... Insurance (Central)
Rules, 1950 deals with disablement benefits and inter
alia provides that where permanent disablement,
whether total or partial,has been assessed provisionally
that under the SABF Scheme, in case of death or
permanent total disablement of an employee while in service,
the female spouse (or male spouse ... Rehabilitation of the Family of the Employee
Dying or Suffering Permanent Total Disablement while in
service duly produced at page 43, Annexure - R5, which read
compensation which
would have been payable in
the case of permanent total
disablement as is specified
therein as being the
percentage of the loss ... disability is to be
assessed at 60% and that being so, the assessment of
disability by the Workmen Compensation Commissioner at
80% is totally arbitrary
Participation) Act, 1995 (`Disabilities Act' for short).
But if any of the disabilities enumerated in section 2(i) of
the Disabilities ... between loss of
vision and total blindness. In case of one eye total vision loss
then at that point disability of one eye person impairment