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yogeshdave50
2

5 years needed for graduity making near 5 by rounding will not help so i understand one should not post according to their own thinking dr dave
From India, Rajkot
shemy4u_23
3

In my previous post act was also attached, pls go through the act and post. i’m not thinking thats why attached the act.
From India, Lucknow
yogeshdave50
2

well i also read the act so it is clearly shows service should be more than 5 years then rounding of 6 month or more applies.Am i correct?
From India, Rajkot
ppvelan
2

For eligibility, one should have completed 5 years fully. Fraction of 6 months & above shall be rounded off only after your eligibility of 5 years for calculation of gratuity purpose
From India, Delhi
varghesemathew
910

You are not eligible for Gratuity since ,you have not worked for 240 days in 5th year.The rounding off of 6 months or more service to one year is not for considering eligibility of Gratuity ,ie 5 years service,but for computation of no of years of service for payment of Gratuity to eligible persons.
Varghese Mathew
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From India, Thiruvananthapuram
krishna murthhy
2

please refer Se.4 of G.A. you are not entitled for gratuity as you have not completed required minimum service of 5 years. six months rounding to one year is counted only after you complete minimum 5 years initial service.
From India, Nizamabad
Ordysen
3

No
You are required to render 240 days service for five continuous service.It's just obvious that within seven months of the 5 th year , you can not complete 240days.
Thus you are not entitled.
For the sake of calculation, more than six months means another complete year but not for entitlement to Gratuity.

From India, Howrah
AshiG
Thanks everybody.
Ordysen Sir,
My company is 5days working per week. So in that case, won't I become eligible after completing 190days ? 7months = 7X30 =210days.
Kindly clarify on this point.
Thanks in advance..

From India, Bangalore
Anonymous
9

K/A Ms. Ashima,
You are eligible for gratuity. As per the aforesaid dates, your service period is 4 years 7 months.
As per Gratuity rules a day more than 6 months will be treated as one year.
So your service period considering gratuity rules will be 5 years. Hence you are entitled for Gratuity.
Regards,
S.N.Raju.U.

From India, Hyderabad
sunil.narra
3

Dear Ashima please read the attachment given by Madras HC judge where it reveals the applicability of gratuity
From India, Bangalore
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