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dushyanth-gowda
Hello Learned Colleagues,


I have 2 queries related to employee exit:

1) Is it mandatory to provide Relieving Letter and Service certificate to exiting employees as per law? If so, under which act is this aspect covered?
2) Can we club these 2 letters and give one letter with the subject - "Relieving Letter Cum Service Certificate"? will this have any impact?

Kindly share your thoughts and help.

Regards,
Dushyanth.A.L
9886421904

From United States
Dinesh Divekar
7736

Dear Dushyanth Gowda,

The replies to your queries are as below:

1) Is it mandatory to provide Relieving Letter and Service certificate to exiting employees as per law? If so, under which act is this aspect covered?

Reply: - No, it is not mandatory to issue service certificate under the provisions of any act. However, it is important to issue this certificate as the employees who served in the company can pursue their further career. If you do not issue the certificate, then it could nullify their tenure in your company. This will be a lose-lose situation as employer does not gain anything by withholding the certificate.

2) Can we club these 2 letters and give one letter with the subject - "Relieving Letter Cum Service Certificate"? will this have any impact?

Reply: - Yes, you can do so. In fact, if you add one more line on "no dues pending" and make it "No Due Certificate".

Thanks,

Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
dushyanth-gowda
Many thanks Dinesh Divekar Sir
From United States
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