News & Media 24th Apr 2026

Telangana’s recently passed Parental Support Bill shifts compliance burden to employers, say experts

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Vivek DaswaneyPartner & Head – Employment and Labour | Mumbai

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Our Partner, Vivek Daswaney a shares his insight in ETHRWorld, “Telangana’s recently passed Parental Support Bill shifts compliance burden to employers, say experts.”

He highlighted that the Bill imposes a largely administrative burden on employers. HR’s role is triggered only upon receipt of a formal order from the District Collector. Importantly, HR is not expected to investigate claims, mediate disputes, or assess the merits of complaints. That authority rests entirely with the government machinery. There is a need for HR teams to collaborate closely with legal departments to validate orders and monitor whether appeals have been filed, as these could affect execution.

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