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The Employees Compensation Act

5Method of calculating wages

5. 1[Method of calculating wages.--1*** 2[In this Act and for the purposes thereof the expression "monthly wages" means me amount of wages deemed to be payable for a month's service (whether the wages are payable by the month or by whatever other period or at piece rates), and calculated] as follows, namely:--

(a) where the 3[employee] has, during a continuous period of not less than twelve months immediately preceding the accident, been in the service of the employer who is liable to pay compensation, the monthly wages of the 3[employee] shall be one-twelfth of the total wages which have fallen due for payment to him by the employer in the last twelve months of that period;

4[(b) where the whole of the continuous period of service immediately preceding the accident during which the 3[employee] was in the service of the employer who is liable to pay the compensation was less than one month, the monthly wages of the 3[employee] shall be 5*** the average monthly amount which, during the twelve months immediately preceding the accident, was being earned by a 3[employee] employed on the same work by the same employer, or, if there was no 3[employee] so employed, by a 3[employee] employed on similar work in the same locality;]

6[(c)] 7[in other cases [including cases in which it is not possible for want of necessary information to calculate the monthly wages under clause (b)]], the monthly wages shall be thirty times the total wages earned in respect of the last continuous period of service immediately preceding the accident from the employer who is liable to pay compensation, divided by the number of days comprising such period.

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Explanation.--A period of service shall, for the purposes of 9[this 10[section]] be deemed to be continuous which has not been interrupted by a period of absence from work exceeding fourteen days.

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1. The brackets and figure "(1)" omitted by Act 9 of 1938, s. 4. Earlier section 5 was re-numbered as sub-section (1) of that section by Act 5 of 1929, s. 3.

2. Subs. by Act 13 of 1939, s. 2 (w.e.f. 30-6-1934), for "For the purposes of this Act the monthly wages of a workman shall be calculated". The words in italics subs. by Act 15 of 1933, s. 5, for "section 4".

3. Subs. by Act 45 of 2009, s. 5, for "workman" (w.e.f. 18-1-2010).

4. Ins. by Act 15 of 1933, s. 5.

5. The words "deemed to be" omitted by Act 13 of 1939, s. 2 (w.e.f. 30-6-1934).

6. Clause (b) relettered as clause (c) by Act 15 of 1933, s. 5.

7. Subs. by Act 8 of 1959, s. 6, for "in other cases" (w.e.f. 1-6-1959).

8. The proviso omitted by Act 15 of 1933, s. 5.

9. Subs. by Act 5 of 1929, s. 3, for "this section".

10. Subs. by Act 9 of 1938, s. 4, for "sub-section".

11. Sub-section (2) omitted by Act 15 of 1933, s. 5. Earlier it was added by Act 5 of 1929, s. 3.

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