Workmen's Compensation Act, 1934

Matters arising on determination by Court of application for registration.

58.—(1) Where the objection to registration of a weekly payment agreement is made by an employer on the ground that the workman has returned to work and that he is able to earn the same wages as he did before the accident and the Court is satisfied of the truth of such ground, the Court may if it directs the agreement to be registered, direct that the agreement be registered on such terms as under the circumstances it may think just.

(2) Where an application to register an agreement under this Part of this Act has been refused, or the registration of an agreement has been cancelled by an order of the Court and any sum has been paid under such agreement, the Court shall, in accordance with Rules of Court, make such order in relation to such sum as the Court may think just.