SAFURA TEXTILE MILLS LIMITED, S.I.T.E. KOTRI, DISTRICT JAMSHORO versus NAIK MUHAMMAD
Sections 3, 4 and 30 of the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923, employees of the West Pakistan \ Social Security Ordinance (X of 1965) Sections 73 and 81, were awarded the employee during the job and his four fingers were cut off O-right hand. ? Partially compensated for his disability under Act VIII of 1923. The Commissioner challenged the employee's compensation award on the grounds that the employee was insured under the Social Security Ordinance, 1965 and was pensioned under Was getting, as he could not make any claim. The two benefits the employee receives were quite different in terms of form and nature, since the employee of the Pension Social Security Institute was required to receive monthly payments, while the partial disability compensation was to be paid by the employer himself. The worker had to receive two benefits that were not contradictory or inconsistent so that the employee was deprived of one by the other.
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