Nomination of employee dues governs payment to family members and deposit of unpaid amounts after death. Rule 45 requires every employee to file a nomination in Form-VII for payment of dues standing to the employee's credit on death. Where the employee has a family, the nomination must favour the spouse or, in the stated order, a family member; a nomination in favour of a non-family member is invalid, and a pre-marriage nomination must be replaced after marriage. The rule also covers nomination for minors, allocation among multiple nominees, and deposit of unpaid amounts with the Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) if payment cannot be made within three months.
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Nomination of employee dues governs payment to family members and deposit of unpaid amounts after death.
Rule 45 requires every employee to file a nomination in Form-VII for payment of dues standing to the employee's credit on death. Where the employee has a family, the nomination must favour the spouse or, in the stated order, a family member; a nomination in favour of a non-family member is invalid, and a pre-marriage nomination must be replaced after marriage. The rule also covers nomination for minors, allocation among multiple nominees, and deposit of unpaid amounts with the Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) if payment cannot be made within three months.
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