Hello Seniors
I Have A Question Related To Withelding Of Gratuity After Retirement.
Is There Any Laws Under Which The Gratuity Can Be Withheld After Retirement, If So What Are The Conditions Under The Law.
My Father Retired As A Bank Manager Before An Year And His Gratuity Has Been Withheld. What Legal Steps Can Be Taken Now.
(Posting it again as i am unable to find the previous thread)
From Sweden, Vastra Frolunda
I Have A Question Related To Withelding Of Gratuity After Retirement.
Is There Any Laws Under Which The Gratuity Can Be Withheld After Retirement, If So What Are The Conditions Under The Law.
My Father Retired As A Bank Manager Before An Year And His Gratuity Has Been Withheld. What Legal Steps Can Be Taken Now.
(Posting it again as i am unable to find the previous thread)
From Sweden, Vastra Frolunda
No legal proceedings have been filed. But the higher authorites are demanding to recover the loans given during his tenure.
From Sweden, Vastra Frolunda
From Sweden, Vastra Frolunda
We have notified the bank as well, they replied with the same answer to recover the loan given. We also notified the bank that we will file a case for that the bank said we can proceed.Should we consult the labour commission.
From Sweden, Vastra Frolunda
From Sweden, Vastra Frolunda
My doubt is can gratuity be withheld due to the above mentioned reason? And are their provisions under the gratuity act 1972 to withheld it after retirement.
From Sweden, Vastra Frolunda
From Sweden, Vastra Frolunda
If there is no disciplinary proceeding pending at the time of retirement at bank level like a charge-sheet and your father has been issued a clean relieving letter without laying down nay conditions therein, then the bank shall pay gratuity to your father after retirement.
B.Saikumar
From India, Mumbai
B.Saikumar
From India, Mumbai
Gratuity can not be hold unless there is a criminal proceedings in court of law against such an employee. Hence, you can approach the jurisidictional DCL (Deputy commissioner of labour) with a request in prescribed form (as provided in gratuity act) , who will intervene and sort out the issue
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
The bad debts of banks are on the rise. For popular vote-bank politics, politicians encourage banks giving loans blindly. Around election time some loans are written off. Ultimately the bank officials get caught for no fault of theirs. If a common man goes for a bank loan, we know how difficult it is to get. However , if an MLA or MP goes with his chamchas, then the matter is different. Bank officials cannot be made victims unless, the managers knowingly advanced loans to favour some one. In any case, gratuity, PF etc cannot be treated as ransom money by management. It is against law and ethics.
From India
From India
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