Hi All, Pls find the PPT on Maternity Benefit Act,1961. Thanks, Kalpana S.H.
From India, Mumbai
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Hi kalpana, Thanks !!Great ppt.Just want to check has 80 days working clause preceding maternity leave increased to 160 days??? Aprreciate your help!! Regards, Garima
From India, Pune
Hi Kalpanas, I have one question can the employee resign at the time of maternity leave. Regards Sheela
From India, Coimbatore
Dear Sir,
I am working in Rajasthan Government and I delivered a baby on 29/08/2010 and I am on earned leave from 29/08/10 to 16/09/10. Simultaneously i got transferred on my self request on 30/08/10 and in compliance of the order my officer relieved me on 10/09/10 to new place of posting.
Can I Join at new place of Posting and avail maternity leave after three weeks of delivery i.e. from 27/09/10 to six weeks. Please help me and guide me which rule or guideline or order of state or central govt. help me in this matter.
Regards
Ritu
Sr. Teacher (Maths)
Govt. of Rajasthan

From India, Jaipur
can anyone pl let me know on how may kids can an employee avail this maternity benefit and what should be the duration between the kids.......... its quite uegent.
From India, Delhi
Dear Member,
Maternity benefit under The Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 is available for any number of birth of child. No duration is provided under this Act.

With Regards,
R.N.Khola




From India, Delhi
Dear Member,
No recent amendment is being noticed in this Act of 1961.
R.N.Khola




From India, Delhi
She has to inform the company. before 2 months and the maternity leave is for not exceeding 12 weeks
From India, Morvi
Dear Member,
Plz let us know which of the section or rule of the M B Act, 1961 says to serve two months advance notice to employer for getting maternity benefit ?
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From India, Delhi
Even if the provisions of the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 says 2 month prior notice to the employer before seeking Maternity benefit, she should not be denied the maternity benefit if she does not serve the notice. The provisions of the Maternity Benefit Act, 1961 reads, the woman may serve the 2 months notice. The logic behind this is, employer should not escape from the liability by claiming she has not served the notice. There is strict liability on the part of employer to pay the maternity benefit in case if she works 80 days preceding expected date of delivery.
From India, Manipala
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