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Hi I worked with an mnc in mumbai and following are my detail.
Please let me know if I am eligible for Graduity. I suppose I am after reading through the graduity act and the blog here.
Start Date End Date No of Days
18-Jul-05 17-Jul-06 364
18-Jul-06 17-Jul-07 364
18-Jul-07 17-Jul-08 365
18-Jul-08 17-Jul-09 364
18-Jul-09 03-Jun-10 320
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Pravin

From India, Mumbai
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Dear Friends Whether a employee is worked for 4 yrs 220 day, whether the employee is eligible for grauity. Are any special case is applicable for such case. regards RAMESH.A HR-EXECUTIVE
From India, Madras
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does this prevail in case if the employee is on third party contract ?? kindly elaborate regards
From India, Ahmadabad
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Sir
My friend is working in a small scale industry for the past 10 years. They are giving wages to him on daily wages basis & the wages was settled on weekly basis. Now he want to leave from the company. Whether he is eligible for gratuity? (i.e. daily wages employees are eligible for gratuity).
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From India, Bangalore
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Dear Member,
If the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 is applicable to the establishment then this daily wager employee is also eligible for receiving gratuity payment from the employer.
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R.N.Khola




From India, Delhi
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Dear Madhu Sir,
I'm really not clear about the eligibilty of Gratutity from your reply.
In your earlier postings you had mentioned about a Madras high court case , wherein an employee rendering continuous service for a period of 240 days in a year will be deemed to have continued in service for one year . Quoting from the judgement - "
Thus an employee who has put in service for 10 months and 18 days for the fifth year subsequent to first 4 years should be deemed to have completed continuous service of fiveyears - His claim for gratuity is tenable.


Does it not stand valid now ?

Please explain .
Thanks & Regards,
Jeene

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Member, He will not be eligible to receive gratuity from the employer under the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. R.N.Khola
From India, Delhi
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Hi all,

I have one doubt. Please clarify if the employee completed 4 years and 160 days, is that employee eligible for gratuity or not. Please, I request a reply from anybody.

Email: [anuanitha542@gmail.com](mailto:anuanitha542@gmail.com)

From India, Bangalore
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I have completed 12 years of service in a public limited company. I applied for gratuity using Form I. However, they refused stating that I am an accountant for that company and did not provide any gratuity payment. Despite sending numerous letters and emails, there has been no response. I then filed a legal petition with the Deputy Commissioner of Labor, but unfortunately, the post has been vacant for the past three years. Only a case number has been allotted, but there has been no progress.

In this situation, some individuals have mentioned that only employees with a minimum of 3 years of service are eligible to claim gratuity. They believe that service exceeding 3 years is not considered.

Please advise on the immediate course of action. Additionally, I would appreciate guidance on how to address these issues effectively.

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ldnagesh

From India, Chennai
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My friend working in a leather industry in 17 years. Please suggest how calculate for this
From India, Gurgaon
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