Section 11:
Medical examination.
(1) Where a 1[employee] has given notice of an accident, he shall, if the
employer, before the expiry of three days from the time at which service of the notice has been effected,
offers to have him examined free of charge by a qualified medical practitioner, submit himself for such
examination, and any 1[employee] who is in receipt of a half monthly payment under this Act shall, if so
required, submit himself for such examination from time to time:
Provided that a 1[employee] shall not be required to submit himself for examination by a medical
practitioner otherwise than in accordance with rules made under this Act, or at more frequent intervals
than may be prescribed.
(2) If a 1[employee], on being required to do so by the employer under sub-section (1) or by the
Commissioner at any time, refuses to submit himself for examination by a qualified medical practitioner
or in any way obstructs the same, his right to compensation shall be suspended during the continuance of
such refusal or obstruction unless, in the case of refusal, he was prevented by any sufficient cause from
so submitting himself.
(3) If a 1[employee], before the expiry of period within which he is liable under sub-section (1) to be
required to submit himself for medical examination, voluntarily leaves without having been so examined
the vicinity of the place in which he was employed, his right to compensation shall be suspended until he
returns and offers himself for such examination.
(4) Where a 1[employee], whose right to compensation has been suspended under sub-section (2) or
sub-section (3), dies without having submitted himself for medical examination as required by either of
those sub-sections, the Commissioner may, if he thinks fit, direct the payment of compensation to the
dependants of the deceased 1[employee].
(5) Where under sub-section (2) or sub-section (3) a right to compensation is suspended, no
compensation shall be payable in respect of the period of suspension, and, if the period of suspension
commences before the expiry of the waiting period referred to in clause (d) of sub-section (1) of section 4,
the waiting period shall be increased by the period during which the suspension continues.
(6) Where an injured 102[employee] has refused to be attended by a qualified medical practitioner
whose services have been offered to him by the employer free of charge or having accepted such offer has
deliberately disregarded the instructions of such medical practitioner, then, 3[if it is proved that the
2[employee] has not thereafter been regularly attended by a qualified medical practitioner or having been
so attended has deliberately failed to follow his instructions and that such refusal, disregard or failure was
unreasonable in the circumstances of the case and that the injury has been aggravated thereby, the injury
and resulting disablement shall be deemed to be of the same nature and duration as they might reasonably
have been expected to be if the2[employee] had been regularly attended by a qualified medical
practitioner 4[whose instructions he had followed]., and compensation, it any, shall be payable
accordingly.
Notes:
1. Subs. by Act 45 of 2009, s. 5, for "Workman" (w.e.f.18-1-2010).
2. Subs. by Act 45 of 2009, s. 5, for "workman" (w.e.f.18-1-2010).
3. Subs. by Act 9 of 1938, s. 6, for certain words.
4. Ins. by s. 6, ibid.