Request for Details on Leave Rules: PL, SL, CL

Can anybody please provide detailed information about the rules of Privilege Leave (PL), Sick Leave (SL), and Casual Leave (CL)? It is very urgent as we, at InSync, are going to implement a few new leave rules. The existing format is as follows:

• **Privilege Leave (PL):** For planned leave or when applying for a longer period of time, it should be applied from PL. One cannot club PL & CL while applying for leave.

• **Casual Leave (CL):** You cannot take more than 2 days of CL at a time. CL should be approved leaves, which means your leave has to get approved before you go for leave.

• **Sick Leave (SL):** If you are sick even for a day, apply through Sick Leave. If you are absent for more than 2 days due to illness, providing a supportive document is mandatory. Otherwise, it won't get approved.

Kindly let me know.

From India, Calcutta
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In my organization, we have 12 PL, 6 SL, and 6 CL. CL & SL lapse at the end of the year, i.e., 31st Dec, and PL can be carried forward up to 25 days, with any balance in excess lapsing. We do not provide advance leave credit; instead, it accumulates every month at a rate of 1 PL, 0.5 SL, and 0.5 CL.

You have defined the leave guidelines quite well. By the way, I have a question: is it that PL & CL cannot be combined due to statutory compliance, or is it just the policy of your company?

I hope this information is useful to you.

Regards,
Gia

From India, Pune
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In our company, we can not club PL & CL while applying for leave. and PL gets carried forward at max 28days.
From India, Calcutta
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Hi : RIght now we are not restricting clubbing them together but I wanted to understand from legal perspective if we cannot club them.
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