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Insurer is Not Liable to Pay Statutory Penalty for Employer’s delay in Compensation Payment: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court’s decision in New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Rekha Chaudhary & Others (Civil Appeal No. 174 of 2026) marks a significant reaffirmation of the jurisprudence surrounding employer liability under the Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923 (EC Act). The ruling clarifies the boundaries of insurer responsibility, particularly in relation to statutory penalties imposed for
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