(1.) THIS appeal has been preferred against the Judgment and order dated 10th May. 2006 passed by the Presiding Officer -cum -Commissioner under Workmen's Compensation Act. Labour Court. Hazaribagh in W.C. Case No. 2 of 2005, determining a compensation to the extent of Rs.3.38.660/ - and awarding the same to the legal representatives of the deceased an employee, who admittedly was functioning as a Security Guard of the appellant M/s. Central Coalfields Ltd. Darbhanga House. Ranchi.
(2.) LEARNED Counsel for the appellants assailed the judgment passed by the Presiding Officer essentially on the ground that the compensation could not have been awarded to the legal heirs of the deceased employee as the deceased employee was killed by some hard and blunt substance and his death could not be construed to have taken place in course of discharge of his duty to the employer.
(3.) COUNSEL for the appellants, however, submitted that the Workmen Compensation Commissioner has not recorded a conclusive finding in this regard that the death of the deceased, in fact, took place in the manner alleged by the claimants of the deceased and hence the inference drawn by the Court below is fit to be assailed.