Dear Kavitha Madam,

Since deceased person is unmarried, her parents is having full right to claim the PF and Pension. First of all the following documents were required:-

1. Original death certificate of the member.

2. Legal heir certificate original and xerox

3. For 20 and 10D and Form IF

4. 3 Passport size photo of her Father and Mother jointly (if her father is alive. Otherwise her mother's passport size photo is enough).

5. Bank Passbook xerox namely Indian Bank, SBI and Indian Overseas Bank seperate for parents individually..

First of all PF will be settled equal share to her father and mother. If her father is not alive, full amount will be settled to her mother. Also Pension will be sent to her father first and then her mother. Other than her parents nobody will have no right to claim the benefits. Only in the case of there is no father and mother, her immediate nominee will get the benefits. Pension only paid to her parents. If the parents were alive, not necessary to all the family members photo and bank account.

Fill the forms and get attested from the employer, take it to PF office. The PRO of PF office will check all these, after verifying the legal heir certificate, original will be returned and copy only attached to the forms.

Claims will be settled within 3 days, since this the death case. If your establishment is EDLI exempted concern, LIC will settle the EDLI benefit. For this you ask your HR department to get form from LIC and fill and attach the original death certificate. If the cause of death is accident or suicide, Police FIR copy and Postmortem copy should be attached.

If the deceased member is an ESI IP, first claim death benefit from ESI and she died on duty, you can claim pension from ESI apart from PF.

I hope this will clear.

Thanks and regards

From India, Coimbatore
In case of death of an EPF member , the following forms are required to be submitted by the nominee / her mother with sub / Regional PF Commissioner Office.

1.Form No.20 ( For Claiming EPF Contributions)
2.Form No.10-D ( For claiming benefits under Pension Scheme ,1995)
3.Form 5 IF ( For Claiming EDLI benefits under the EDLI Scheme)
4.Death Certificate issued by Panchayat / Registrar in original.
5.Photographs of Claimant(s) duly attested by employer.
6.Proof of date of birth of claimant for pension benefits.
7.Form 5/10 duly signed by employer.
8. Letter by employer declaring claimant as legal heir , if no nomination by member has already been made.
9.Form No.3A current years contribution by employee and employer.

In case of death : mother will get the entire contribution made by employee towards the EPF along with the employer's share of contribution with interest till the date of settlement.

She will also be entitled to EDLI ( Employees deposit Linked insurance ) benefits. This will be in shape of a lumpsum amount.

From India, Vadodara
Excellent responses.
Even if one goes through each of the responses given by the fraternity members, it would be quite clear as to what all are required to be done for withdrawing PF dues. However, please keep the acknowledgement copy of your submission to the PFO for future reference and follow-up in case there is a delay in the remitance. Also remember to furnish your mobile number on the form so that you get an update regarding what's happening with the claims. If the PFO rejects the claim, you should receive the same with a covering letter within 2 weeks and a message indicating the same on the mobile number mentioned in the form.
Cheers, A.B.

From India, Mumbai
what is on roll death certificate asked by efpo department
From India, Jaipur
Hi, It is basically a confirmation certificate to be issued by employer that the deceased employee was on service till the date of death.
From India, Madras
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