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Hi All, I have completed 4 years and 6 months in my current organization and have now resigned. Some seniors mentioned to me that a person with 4 years and 6 months of experience is eligible for gratuity. I just wanted to check if that is correct because my company refused to pay me the same since I have not finished 5 years. Please help.

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Shalom

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Shalombaria, To be eligible for Gratuity, you need to complete full 5 years. However, once you are eligible, 6 months or above is treated as one full year. With regards Sudhakaran
From India, Bangalore
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Since you have not completed 5 years or 4 years and 240 days fully, you are not eligible for receiving gratuity. Treating 6 months as a full year will not be applicable in your case.

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Alphonse
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From India, Madras
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Thanks Mr. Alphonse, However I read in a similar case like mine, I’ve got to know that the court has approved to pay off the Gratuity... Thanks for the input. Regards, Shalom
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