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Understanding PF Withdrawal Post-Termination

I need your help to understand the following:

I've been terminated without citing any reason, and I've sued in City Civil Court. I've requested reinstatement. Now the matter is, how can I withdraw my PF? In the last 2 months, no contributions have been made as per the current PF update statement. So, what should I do now? Wait until the judgment is released?

If I opt for a full withdrawal, under what reason should I state? If I mention termination, it means I'm accepting termination, and resignation is not applicable.

What will happen to my PF account if I wait until judgment? The case was filed on 8th April 2014.

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From India, Mumbai
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The city civil court cannot order your reinstatement.Hence without waiting for the judgement you can withdraw PF. Varghese Mathew 09961266966
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
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Thank you for the advice. In such a case, it will be proven that I have accepted the termination, for which I have sued to term it as unlawful and illegal termination. The company will take advantage when I fill up the form for final PF withdrawal. Could you please advise if such a withdrawal will impact the case?

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No the withdrawal will not impact the case .But if you do not withdraw the amount of PF will earn interest for a maximum period of 36 months. Varghese Mathew 09961266966
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