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sejalparikh
Hello,

I have resigned from my company, and want to be relieved within 15 days to start with a new phase of life. I am leaving my IT career and going towards community development by joining the internship at Community Health Cell - Community Health Cell - ANNOUNCING THE COMMUNITY HEALTH LEARNING PROGRAMME (CHLP)-2009

The fellowship is starting on May 4th, and I got very less days to give the company as notice period (15 days) as opposed to full 2 months. Here, HR does not start the exit formalities unless manager agrees, and my manager is not agreeing for smooth relieving. I also offered to come during late evenings and weekends to finish up my pending transition, but in vein. I do not have many options left (other than unclean exit) as this fellowship means a lot to me. Now that I am all set for another career, I don't think I would want to come back to IT path anytime later, so work exp certificate or relieving letter doesn't matter much. But I want to know if I will be able to get my PF on unclean exit? If yes, then how? Also what will happen to my IT form 16?

From India
malikjs
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dear
see legally they are bound to give you form 16 if they refuses to do so u can make compalin to income tax authorities or consult some CA for that.
there is no problem to get PF ,let it be a any type of exit.
if employer refuses to vaify your form u can fill up form 19 and 10 c and deposit the same with PF office with a big letter that your employer is harashing and not attesting your form.it is the responsiblity of PF dept to get it attested from employer and release your fund.
tks
j s malik

From India, Delhi
sejalparikh
Thanks!
One quick question, in case due to some changes in my circumstances, I have to go back to the IT career, what problems I will face due to lack of the relieving letters and work experience certificate? So far I am not thinking of going back, but it is good to be informed in case circumstance change.

From India
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