The Workmen's Compensation Act 1923 provides compensation to employees who suffer injuries or diseases during the course of their employment. The key aspects covered are:
1. It defines important terms like dependent, workmen, disablement and occupational diseases.
2. It imposes liability on employers to provide compensation in cases of work-related injuries or death. The amount of compensation depends on the nature and extent of disablement and the monthly wages of the employee.
3. It outlines the procedures for claiming compensation, including notice of accident, application process, role of Commissioners and settlement of disputes.