Section 2 of CWFA : Section 2: Definition

CWFA

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Explanation using Example

Let's consider a hypothetical scenario to understand the application of Section 2 of The Cine-workers Welfare Fund Act, 1981:

Rohit is an aspiring actor who has worked in six feature films over the past three years. His roles varied from minor speaking parts to supporting characters. For each film, Rohit was paid a lump sum that did not exceed the amount specified by the Central Government for a cine-worker's remuneration.

Under the definitions provided in Section 2 of the Act:

  • Rohit qualifies as a "cine-worker" because he has worked in more than five feature films and his remuneration meets the criteria outlined in the Act.
  • The films Rohit worked on are considered "feature films" as they are full-length films with stories told primarily through dialogue between characters, produced in India.
  • Rohit's contributions to these films mean he may be entitled to benefits from the "Fund", which is designed to support workers like him in the film industry.

Therefore, Rohit could potentially receive assistance from the Cine-workers Welfare Fund for his contributions to the Indian film industry.

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