Is it mandatory for him to provide a Relieving Letter and Experience Letter on the Company's Letterhead, or can the Relieving Letter and Experience Letter be given via email as well? It seems things are being shortened.

Experts, please advise.

Regards,
Priyanka
HR Manager
Contact No: 9599481902
Website: www.setindiabiz.com

From India, New Delhi
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It should be given on organisation’s letter head only, mail might be an option but not the perfect one.. Best Wishes.
From India, Lucknow
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Experience Certificates are always given on the letterhead of the company, wherein the company certifies the employee who has worked with the said company for the mentioned period. Otherwise, it does not carry any worth or value.
From India, Ahmadabad
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It is inherent in the employer-employee relationship that the employee be given a relieving letter and an experience certificate upon his resignation or termination of the contract of service. More than mandatory, it is an ethical practice.

B. Saikumar
HR & Labour Law Advisor
Navi Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
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As per my knowledge it is mandatory to provide relieving & experience letter in company’s letter head. We can send their scan copy through mail. Neha
From India, Gurgaon
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As per my knowledge, it is mandatory to provide a relieving and experience letter on the company's letterhead. We can send their scanned copy through the mail.

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