anupamasingh
Thnx everybody for ur useful comments.... my current company;s HR is saying that "if you do not have a releving letter we can't process ur PF trasfer" . Is the releving letter from previous employer is necessary to get it trasfered.. ? "I can't see any clause in the form 13 saying that the proof of end of employment is required"
Please note that i have not searved Notice/ and not paid for notice...due to some reasons..i had to leave the job.

From India, Bangalore
lakshmi87*
54

The way you exit the company is not complete. The employer and employee relationship was not severed just by absconding or quit on your own. At your discretion you left the company without any expectation why do you look for small part of the contribution?. As an employer, your previous company, may feel that you have deviated the procedure set by them for parting which may become precedent. However, employer do not have any right on the contributions paid to PF. For seeking transfer of funds youneed to submit form 13, for closing (form 19 & 10c) have to be sent to your previous employer. they may not acceede your request. Hence, it is advisable to route through PF authorities for closing or through your current employer for transfer and pursue
From India, Hyderabad
cmmohla
14

Dear friend, Yes, you can withdraw the PF. amt with Form 19 and can transfer the Pf. amount by filling Form 13c with your new employer Regards Chander Mohan Mohla
From India, Delhi
Chandan negi
> hello SIR
> MY pf no (MR/MRT/1064008/000/03 ( CHANDAN NEGI)
> PF FORM TWO MONTHS EGO SUBMIT AS PF OFFICE PLEASE SIR HELP ME SO ACCEPTED MY PF FORM AND PF BALANCE TRANSFER IN MY BANK ACCOUNT
MY MOBILE NUMBER 9690287640
My bank account no 499102010085236

From India, Delhi
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