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2002 DIGILAW 54 (KER)

Gowri Amma v. District Executive Officer

2002-01-22

KURIAN JOSEPH

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Judgment :- Kurian Joseph, J. Petitioner challenges Exhibit P1 notice issued under Section 9(1) of the Kerala Motor Workers Welfare Fund Board Act. Under the said provision, employer is liable to make advance contribution. That advance contribution depends on two factors. If there is previous assessment, it has to be based on the previous assessment. If there is no previous assessment, it is 1/12th of the amount of contribution, according to the employer, in respect of his motor transport undertaking. It is the case of the petitioner that since there is no provisional determination U/s 8 of the Act, the proceedings under Section 9(1) of the Act can await till a provisional determination is made. But it has to be seen that what is contemplated is only advance payment prior to even provisional assessment. Under Section 9(4) of the Act such advance payment made is to be adjusted as and when determination is made. Therefore, the advance payment cannot await a provisional determination. 2. Petitioner has a case that unless there is at least a provisional determination there cannot be an assessment and payment. But it is significant to note that such advance payment is permissible even as per the assessment of the person concerned. Only difference is that at the stage of advance payment, the question of liability. Once a notice is issued, does not arise and that is why the contribution is made with reference to the motor transport undertaking. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that an amount of Rs. 5,000/- can be deposited towards advance contribution. I dispose of the Original Petition making it clear that Exhibit P1 would stand modified to the extent of the amount mentioned above. Petitioner shall pay the amount within a period of three weeks from today. Thereafter proceedings shall be initiated under Section 6 of the Act and it will be open to the petitioner to pursue his remedy under the Act.