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chandresh_panchal
Sir, I want legal section of the same I work in Private Limited company for 9 years, should I eligible for Grauity. Please let me know
From India, Mumbai
Suresh N
7

Hi Yes u r eligible for Gratuity, anyone working in the organisation 5 years + they will eligible for gratuity.
From India, Madras
rajnish_sapra2005
10

dear chandresh, 1. in sec 1 gratuity sct says that if your compnanyemploying more than 10, then applicable. 2. you re applicable for gratuity. regards rajnish
From India, Delhi
chandresh_panchal
If employer is denied the same, please give me the procedure for the same. Regards, Chandresh
From India, Mumbai
sureshbabu_1982
Hi chandresh,
As per your mail, you have said that you have worked for 9 years. In these nine years are you having a salary structure of a consultant mode (i.e.) conslidated pay or a salary structure with basic, hra & pf etc.
If you have a salary struture of option 2 then you are eligible.
The gratuity amount is calculated:
basic/26*15*no:of years.
Please refer gartuity act, 1972 avail. in website
regards,
suresh

From India, Madras
Rapolu HS
7

Dear Panchal,
Whether it is Private Limited, Partnership firm or Propreitorship the Gratuity Act will apply if they are employed more than 10 members. The designation is not the issue. If any body taking salary as Consultant as a fixed amount then he is not eligible for Grauity if he completed more than 5 years as Consultant or Advisor etc.
In other cases with designation as Consultant or with any designation if they provide salaryslip or taking the signature in salary Register showing Basic+DA+HRA+Conveyance etc. and employee completed more than 5 years then he is eligible for Gratuity. For example total service is 5 years 6months and 10 daysfor calculation of gratuity is 6 years.
Regards,
Rapolu HS

From India, Hyderabad
Murugavelu
6

Dear Member,
If the gratuity is denied, a person can make a claim before the Commissioner for Gratuity not before the labour court. Labour court can resolve industrial disputes as defined under schedules of the ID Act.
Murugavel.B
Chennai

From India, Madras
B. RAVI MURUGAN
2

Dear Friend Yes, you are eligible. If any employee crosses 5 years of continuous service they are eligible for Gratuity, under Gratuity Act. Thanks & Regards B. RAVI MURUGAN

vasu_hr
2

IF u worked for continous 5 years you will become eligle to recieve gratuitythe term continous service includes 240 days of phisical attendance which includes all paid and weekly holidays
From India, Bangalore
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