You earn under ₹21,000 a month, the payslip shows an ESI deduction every month, and yet the ESI dispensary turned you away saying “card not active”, or the cash sickness benefit has not credited for 47 days, or the maternity payment is stuck because the employer never filed the Form 11. The Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) is a statutory public authority created by the ESI Act 1948 and it owes every Insured Person (IP) free medical care, cash benefits and dependent benefits as a right, not a favour. This guide gives you the exact 30-minute route to fix a denied claim, the evidence to keep, the official grievance ladder, when to file an RTI to the ESIC Regional Office, and how to push the labour department if your employer is the real problem.
ESI claim or hospital denied? Log in at https://www.esic.gov.in (IP Portal) with your 10-digit Insurance Number and check Employer Details → Contribution History. If contributions are missing, the employer is at fault, not ESIC. File a free grievance at https://pgportal.gov.in (CPGRAMS → ESIC), dial 1800-11-2526 or 14-55, email [email protected], and parallelly complain to the Regional Labour Commissioner at clc.gov.in. For hospital refusal, ask for the refusal in writing, then escalate to the Medical Superintendent and Regional Director, ESIC. Sickness, maternity and dependent benefits must be released within 14 days of a complete claim under ESI (General) Regulations 1950, Reg. 52. Use RTI Act 2005 §6 to ESIC Regional PIO if you need proof. Never pay any agent.
The Employees' State Insurance scheme is funded by employer 3.25% + employee 0.75% of monthly wages and gives every registered worker six benefits as a statutory entitlement: full medical care for self and family, sickness benefit (70% of average daily wage for up to 91 days), maternity benefit (100% wages for 26 weeks), disablement benefit, dependent benefit after fatal injury and funeral expenses of ₹15,000. Denial of any of these is a violation of the ESI Act 1948 and can be challenged.
Map the symptom to the responsible party:
Keep one folder, physical or digital, with these items. Every grievance officer asks for the same set:
A neatly indexed bundle gets you a faster reply at every step.
ESIC follows a defined escalation ladder. Do not skip steps; each step gives you a paper trail for the next.
Walk into the ESIC Branch Office stamped on your e-Pehchaan card with your evidence bundle. Meet the Branch Manager or Medical Superintendent (for a hospital issue). Insist on a written Acknowledgement Slip with date and signature. Many issues end here in one visit.
File at https://www.esic.gov.in/online-grievance-redressal and at https://pgportal.gov.in (choose ESIC). Keep both registration numbers. CPGRAMS auto-escalates if no reply in 30 days.
Find your Regional Office at https://www.esic.gov.in/regional-offices. The Regional Director is the senior-most officer for your state. Send a registered letter with all annexures. Mark a copy to the Director General, ESIC, Panchdeep Bhawan, CIG Marg, New Delhi 110002.
If money is genuinely due and has been refused, file a Section 75 application in the Employees' Insurance Court for your district. No court fee for the IP. Limitation is 3 years from the date the cause of action arose. The ESI Court can order release of benefit with interest and direct ESIC or the employer to pay.
RTI is the cheapest lever in the chain. Use it when:
Each RTI costs ₹10 and must be answered in 30 days. ESIC has hundreds of PIOs across Regional Offices, Sub-Regional Offices and hospitals. The right PIO is the one holding the record, not the head office.
To, The Public Information Officer, Regional Office, Employees' State Insurance Corporation, [Address of Regional Office, City, State, PIN] Subject: Request for information under §6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005, regarding ESI Insurance Number [10-digit IP number] Sir / Madam, Under §6(1) of the RTI Act 2005, I request the following information pertaining to my ESI account, IP Number [XXXX-XXX-XXXX], employer [Employer name and Code Number]: 1. Certified copy of the monthly Contribution History for the period [01-04-2025 to 31-03-2026], indicating wage on which contribution was paid, employer's share, employee's share, challan number and date of deposit. 2. Certified copy of the employer's Return of Contribution (RC) filed under ESI (General) Regulations 1950, Regulation 26, for the same period. 3. Status of my claim under [Form 9 / Form 19 / Form 16] dated [DD-MM-YYYY], acknowledgement number [XXXXXX], along with the reason for delay or rejection, if any, as required under Regulation 53. 4. Action-taken note on my online grievance dated [DD-MM-YYYY], registration number [XXXXXX], including the name and designation of the dealing officer. 5. Copy of the inspection report, if any, prepared in respect of the employer's establishment during 2024-2026, and any recovery proceedings initiated under §45-A to §45-I of the ESI Act 1948. Under §6(3), if any of the above information is held by another public authority or another PIO, please transfer this application within five days. Under §7(1), I expect a reply within 30 days. As I am [BPL / not BPL], I [do not / do] enclose the prescribed fee of ₹10 by [IPO / court-fee stamp / DD], along with proof of identity. A reply by post and by email to [your email] is requested. If the information is denied, the grounds must be cited under §8 or §9 of the Act and the appellate authority under §19(1) must be indicated. Yours faithfully, [Signature] [Name of applicant] [IP Number] [Postal address] [Mobile and email] [Date and place]
To, The Human Resources / Proprietor, [Employer name and address] ESI Code Number: [XXXXXXXXXX] Subject: Non-deposit of ESI contribution and failure to issue e-Pehchaan card Sir / Madam, I, [Name], employee ID [XXXX], have been working with [Employer name] since [DD-MM-YYYY]. ESI is deducted from my salary every month (₹___ in [month/year], as shown in payslip enclosed). On checking the ESIC IP Portal on [date], I find that the contribution for the months of [list months] is not reflected against my ESI Insurance Number [XXXX-XXX-XXXX]. As a consequence, my [card is not active / sickness benefit / maternity benefit / dependent benefit] claim has been [rejected / kept pending]. This is in violation of §39 of the ESI Act 1948, which makes it the employer's duty to deposit both shares of contribution by the 15th of the following month. §85 makes non-payment a punishable offence. I request you to: 1. Deposit the pending contributions with interest at 12% per annum under §39(5). 2. Issue or activate my e-Pehchaan card within 7 working days. 3. Provide me with a copy of the Return of Contribution and Challan numbers for the disputed months. If the matter is not resolved within 7 days from the date of this letter, I will file a complaint with the Regional Office of ESIC, the Regional Labour Commissioner under SAMADHAN, and seek an FIR under BNS §316 read with §318. Yours faithfully, [Signature] [Name] [Employee ID] [Date]
Send this letter by email + Speed Post + WhatsApp to keep three independent delivery proofs. India Post's Speed Post receipt with the tracking ID is the strongest courtroom proof.
Case: Garment worker, Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, 2025. A 24-year-old packer earning ₹14,800 a month found her maternity benefit Form 19 kept pending for 73 days at her ESIC Branch Office. The employer had filed contributions for 9 of the 12 qualifying months and missed three. She built her bundle in one evening - payslips, ESI deduction, IP Portal screenshots showing the three missing months, and Form 19 acknowledgement. Day 1: CPGRAMS complaint with screenshots; reference number issued in 6 minutes. Day 3: RTI to the Regional Office, Chennai, asking for her contribution ledger and the employer's RC. Day 6: WhatsApp + email to HR with a 7-day notice. Day 12: Regional Director's office called the HR; arrears of ₹3,612 + interest were deposited the same week. Day 19: Maternity benefit of ₹76,440 credited to her bank account in one tranche. Day 27: RTI reply arrived with the contribution ledger and the inspection note. Total cost to the worker: ₹10 for the RTI fee and a Speed Post stamp of ₹52. No agent was used. No advance was paid.
Every employee in a notified establishment with 10 or more workers (20 in some states, depending on notification) earning up to ₹21,000 a month (₹25,000 for persons with disability) is covered. Coverage is mandatory the moment the employer is registered, regardless of whether the e-Pehchaan card has been printed. From the date of joining, you are an Insured Person (IP) and your family members are Beneficiaries.
This is wage theft + statutory offence under §85 of the ESI Act 1948. Step 1: write to HR demanding the Challan numbers. Step 2: file at pgportal.gov.in and esic.gov.in/online-grievance-redressal. Step 3: file with the Regional Labour Commissioner at clc.gov.in or samadhan-portal.labour.gov.in. Step 4: an FIR under BNS §316 + §318 at the local police station, citing your payslips as proof of deduction. ESIC's Recovery Officer can attach the employer's bank account under §45-C.
No. Under §56 of the ESI Act, the IP and family have a right to free medical care. If the card is technically inactive because of an employer's lapse, ESIC must still treat you in any medical emergency and recover the cost later from the employer. Insist on the refusal in writing, then phone 1800-11-2526 and email the Medical Superintendent of the empanelled hospital and the Regional Director, ESIC.
No. ESI (General) Regulations 1950, Reg. 52, requires release of a complete claim within 14 days. After 14 days you have a clear ground to escalate. File CPGRAMS quoting “delay beyond Reg. 52”. If the reason is that the employer's contribution is short, follow the employer-complaint route above; the sickness benefit clock does not legally pause for that reason if you have 78 days of contributions in the contribution period.
ESIC covers medically necessary care, not elective procedures. Routine dental treatment, hearing aids, artificial limbs, spectacles at rate slabs and dialysis are covered. IVF is now covered for IPs under the 2023 expansion at empanelled centres. Cosmetic surgery is excluded. Check the latest Medical Benefit Rate List at https://www.esic.gov.in/medical-care.
Under §52 of the ESI Act, if the death is due to employment injury, the widow gets a monthly pension of 90% of the deceased's average daily wage, payable for life, plus ₹15,000 funeral expenses under §46(1)(f). Children get a share until age 25. File Form 16 within 12 months at the Branch Office. If denial happens on the “not in the course of employment” ground, the ESI Court under §75 is your remedy.
Yes, with caveats. ESIC is a public authority under §2(h). You can ask for third-party information only with consent or a clear public interest. For a deceased parent, attach the death certificate and your legal heir certificate with the RTI. PIOs typically release the contribution record to the legal heir in 30 days. The fee is ₹10. The reply must come under §7(1).
No. There is no provision in the ESI Act or the RTI Act for blacklisting a complainant. Any retaliation by a public officer is a violation of the Whistle Blowers Protection Act 2014 and the CVC guidelines. If you face retaliation, file a separate complaint with the Central Vigilance Commission at https://www.cvc.gov.in.
Once notified, the Code re-codifies ESI into Chapter IV and brings gig and platform workers within the ambit through a national social-security fund. Until the government notifies the chapter, the ESI Act 1948 continues to apply in full. Watch the Ministry of Labour and Employment site at https://labour.gov.in for the notification.
Refuse, take the agent's name and a phone photo or call recording, and report at three places: (1) the ESIC Vigilance Officer at [email protected] citing CCS (Conduct) Rules and ESI Act §85; (2) the Central Vigilance Commission at https://www.cvc.gov.in; (3) an FIR at the local police station under BNS §308 (extortion) and §318 (cheating). Card activation is free and is the employer's job, not yours.
Yes, but for limited periods. Medical care continues for the IP and family for two years after the contribution stops, provided you paid contributions for at least 78 days in a contribution period. Sickness benefit runs only during active insurable employment. Atal Beemit Vyakti Kalyan Yojana (ABVKY) pays 50% of average daily wages for 90 days to IPs who lose their job involuntarily; apply at the IP Portal under ABVKY.
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