The Employers’ Liability Act, 1938
Act
No. XXIV of 1938
An
Act to declare that certain defences shall not be raised in suits for damages
in [Pakistan ]
in respect of injuries sustained by workmen.
Whereas
it is expedient to declare that certain defences shall not be raised in suits
for damages in [Pakistan ]
in respect of injuries sustained by workmen;
It
is hereby enacted as follows:---
1.
Short
title and extent.---(1) This Act may be called the
Employers’ Liability Act, 1938.
(2)
It extends to the whole of Pakistan .
2.
Definitions.---In
this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,---
(a)
“workman” means any person who has entered into, or works under a
contract of service or apprenticeship with an employer whether by way of manual
labour, clerical work or otherwise, and whether the contract is expressed or
implied, oral or in writing; and
(b)
“employer” includes any body of
persons whether incorporated or not, any managing agent of an employer, and the
legal representative of a deceased employer, and, where the services of a
workman are temporarily lent or let on hire to another person by the person
with whom the workman has entered into a contact of service or apprenticeship,
means such other person while the workman is working for him.
3.
Defence
of common employment barred in certain cases.---Where
personal injury is caused to a workman,---
(a)
by reason of the omission of the
employer to maintain in good and safe condition any way, works, machinery or
plant connected with or used in his trade or business, or by reason of any like
omission on the part of any person in the service of the employer who has been
entrusted by the employer with the duty of seeing that such way, works,
machinery or plant are in good and safe condition; or
(b)
by reason of the negligence of any
person in the service of the employer who has any superintendence entrusted to
him, whilst in the exercise of such superintendence; or
(c)
by reason of the negligence of any
person in the service of the employer to whose orders or directions the workman
at the time of the injury was bound to conform and did conform, where the
injury resulted from his having so conformed; or
(d)
by reason of any act or omission of
any person in the service of the employer done or made in obedience to any rule
or bye-law of the employer (not being a rule or bye-law which is required by or
under any law for the time being in force to be approved by any authority and
which has been so approved) or in obedience to particular instructions given by
any person to whom the employer has delegated authority in that behalf or in
the normal performance of his duties;
a suit for damages in respect of the injury-instituted by
the workman or by any person entitled in case of his death shall not fail by
reason only of the fact that the workman was at the time of injury a workman
of, or in the service of, or engaged in the work of, the employer.
4.
Risk
not to be deemed to have been assumed without full knowledge.---In
any such suit for damages, the workman shall not be deemed to have undertaken
risk attaching to the employment unless the employer proves that the risk was
fully explained to and understood by the workman and that the workman
voluntarily undertook the same.
5.
Saving.---Nothing
in this Act shall affect the validity of any decree or order of a Civil Court passed before the commencement of this Act
in any such suit for damages.
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