Employee Leave Rights During Notice Period: Understanding Policies and Extensions - CiteHR

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Can an employee avail leave during the notice period after submitting his resignation and how much? Can his notice period be extended equivelent to leave availed by him during the notice period?
From India, New Delhi
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No, The employee should not avail leave during notice period and in such cases the period may be extended if decide by the employer.
From India, Bangalore
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In pvt organization as per rules an employee is not e legible for any leave during notice period, in case he/she takes leave notice period will be extended.
From India, Delhi
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Leave is earned on account of employees' past service, and that is their right. He or she can avail that much leave without any restriction during the resignation notice period. The rest depends upon the goodwill and generosity of the employer.


From India, Delhi
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Hi,

If you want to take leave on short notice, you can extend the notice period.

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From India, Madras
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is earn leave and leave is not my right, as this is is given to me after performing my work, please clearify according to law
From India, Rajkot
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Leave During Notice Period

Normally, "one-day" leave per month is allowed during the notice period. If the number of leave days exceeds this limit unreasonably, the notice period may also be extended.

Even if you have sufficient leave available in your balance, you cannot avail it during your notice period. However, the management will encash the leftover leave days upon your completion of the notice period.

From India, Tiruchchirappalli
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Dear friends,

The employee can take leave during the notice period if there is no clause in the appointment letter that prohibits the employee from taking leave during the notice period. If the employee has leave days accrued and is entitled to take them, they should be able to do so. Please refer to the judgment of the Delhi High Court published in the 2007 LLR PAGE 490.

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A. Alagarsamy

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