Preamble
WHEREAS an emergency has arisen which renders it necessary to make provision for the grant of relief in respect of certain personal injuries sustained during the continuance of hostilities;NOW THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 72 of the Government of India Act, as set out in the Ninth Schedule to the Government of India Act, 1935, the Governor-General is pleased to make and promulgate the following Ordinance:-Sections/Articles
Short title, extent and commencement
- (1) This Ordinance may be called the War Injuries Ordinance, 1941.(2) It extends to the whole of [1][Bangladesh].(3) It shall come into force at once.
Interpretation
- In this Ordinance, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context,-(1) “civil defence organisation” means any organisation established for civil defence purposes which is declared by a scheme to be a civil defence organisation for the purposes of this Ordinance and the scheme;(2) “civil defence volunteer”, in relation to an injury, means a person certified, by an officer of a civil defence organisation authorised by the Government to grant such certificates, to have been a member of that organisation at the time the injury was sustained;(3) “continuance of hostilities” means,-(a) in relation to the hostilities during 1939 1945, the period beginning with the commencement of this Ordinance and ending on the date declared by the late Government of India to be the date on which the said hostilities terminated; and(b) in relation to any other hostilities, the period beginning with the date declared by the Government, by notification in the official Gazette, to be the date of the commencement of hostilities for the purpose of this Ordinance and ending on the date declared likewise to be the date of termination of such hostilities;(4) “gainfully occupied person” means a person who is engaged in any trade, business, profession, office, employment or vocation and is wholly or substantially dependent thereon for a livelihood, or a person who, though temporarily unemployed is normally so engaged and dependent;(5) “scheme” means a scheme made under this Ordinance;(6) “war injury” means a physical injury-(a) caused by-(i) the discharge of any missile (including liquids and gas), or(ii) the use of any weapon, explosive or other noxious thing, or(iii) the doing of any other injurious act,either by the enemy or in combating the enemy or in repelling an imagined attack by the enemy; or(b) caused by the impact on any person or property of any enemy aircraft, or any aircraft belonging to or held by any person on behalf of or for the benefit of Government or any allied power, or any part of, or anything dropped from, any such aircraft; or(c) caused by any explosion or fire which involves any explosives or munitions or other dangerous things required for war purposes and which happens or is caused by, through, or in connection with the manufacture, storage or transportation of any such explosives, munitions or other dangerous things;(7) “war service injury”, in relation to a civil defence volunteer, means any physical injury shown to the satisfaction of the Government or other authority authorised to make payments under a scheme to have arisen out of and in the course of the performance by the volunteer of his duties as a member of the civil defence organisation to which he belonged at the time the injury was sustained, and (except in the case of a war injury) not to have arisen out of and in the course of his employment in any other capacity:Provided that before being so satisfied the Government or other authority authorised to make payments under a scheme shall have received from the civil defence organisation of which the volunteer concerned was a member at the time the injury was sustained, a report, by an officer of the organisation authorised by the Government to make such reports, about the injury in question.
Power to make schemes for relief in respect of war injuries and war service injuries
- (1) The Government may make a scheme or schemes in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance providing for the grant of relief in respect of the following injuries sustained during the continuance of hostilities, namely:-
Relief from liability to pay compensation or damages
- (1) In respect of a war injury sustained during the continuance of hostilities by any person, and in respect of a war service injury sustained during that period by a civil defence volunteer, no such compensation or damages shall be payable, whether to the person injured or to any other person, as apart from the provisions of this sub section-
Information as to earnings
- (1) Where it is necessary in order to determine the amount of any payment to be awarded under a scheme in respect of any injury, to ascertain the earnings of the person injured in respect of any period before he sustained the injury, the Government or other authority authorised to make payments under the scheme may by notice in writing require-(a) any person who was an employer of the injured person during that period, or(b) any other person having any knowledge with respect to the financial circumstances of the injured person during that period,to furnish in accordance with the notice any information in his possession relating to those earnings or circumstances, and to produce to any person specified in the notice any wage books, records or other documents in his possession containing entries with respect to those earnings.(2) If any person-(a) fails to comply with the requirements of any such notice, or(b) in purported compliance with any such notice, knowingly or recklessly makes any untrue statement or untrue representation, or produces any document which is false in a material particular or calculated to deceive,he shall be punishable with fine which may extend to three hundred Taka.
.Medical attention in dispensaries and hospitals
2[5A. (1) The person managing any dispensary or hospital shall, if so required by the Government by general or special order,-(a) provide at the dispensary or hospital medical and surgical treatment for persons who have sustained injuries of the nature specified in sub section (1) of section 3, and(b) keep such records and make such returns relating to the persons treated for such injuries as may be required by or under a scheme.(2) If any person fails to comply when so required with the provisions of this section he shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one thousand Taka.]Penalty for false statement
- Any person who, for the purpose of obtaining a payment or grant under a scheme either for himself or for any other person, knowingly makes any untrue statement or untrue representation, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three months.
Assignments or charges to be void
- Any assignment of, or charge on, and any agreement to assign or charge any payment awarded or to be awarded under a scheme shall be void, and, on the insolvency of any person to whom such a payment has been awarded, the payment shall not pass to any trustee or other person acting on behalf of the creditors.
Footnotes
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1
The word “Bangladesh” was substituted for the word “Pakistan” by section 3 and the Second Schedule of the Bangladesh Laws (Revision And Declaration) Act, 1973 (Act No. VIII of 1973) -
2
Section 5A was inserted by section 3 of the War Injuries (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942 (Ordinance No. I of 1942)
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