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Rajeev Verma
76

Recently I came to know that :
As per the latest judgement of honourable Supreme Court-

An employee is eligible for gratuity if he has completed 4 years of continuous service and 240 days continuous working in 5th year.

But I am not able to get the ruling. Does any body has that then please share that.

From India, Delhi
BT4310
In the absence of Master-servant relationship contract labours are not entitled to salary on par with regular employees.(Unreported Judgment dated: August 21, 2007 – Canteen Mazdoor Sabha V/s. Metallurgical Engg. Consultants (I) Ltd. & Ors. - Supreme Court).
From India, Mumbai
vikramlamhe
106

I have come know beside Madras High Court Judgment , there is one supreme court judgment on this issue. Can somebody share it with the citehr members?
From India, Delhi
Rajeev Verma
76

Dear All, I was able to get the Madras High Court ruing, attaching here with.
From India, Delhi
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File Type: pdf Gratuity - Madras HC judg[1]..pdf (1.55 MB, 6271 views)

jalex
Dear All,
I need some information on eligibility for gratuity. I would be much thankful if anyone could help me with any court rulings to that effect. The matter is as follows:-

A retired Gov. Doctor works for a private hospital for nearly six years after retiring from service getting all benefits, gratuity, P.F, etc;
My question is - Is he eligible for and is the Hospital liable to pay him any monies towards gratuity?
Can a doctor be considered as an employee?


-Joseph Alex

From India, Kochi
vikramlamhe
106

Dear Joseph,
Doctor is also an employee as other empolyees, hospital is laible to pay the Gratuity, there is no age bar in the Payment of Gratuity Act,1972.
After the amendment in the act in the year 2008, teachers are also covered.

From India, Delhi
vikramlamhe
106

Dear Rajeev, Thanks for sharing Madras High Court Judgment on Gratuity, I am sharing SC Judgment on the same issue.
From India, Delhi
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File Type: doc Case Law on Gratuity.doc (70.0 KB, 5104 views)

malikjs
167

dear rajeev
i have posted my views earlier also still i donot agree that if if someone has completed 240 days in fifth year than he is eligible for gratuity.dear if madras high has given decision in one particular case than there should be amendment in gratuity act and applicablity clause should be changed.if it mentions five years than it will be five years only.
if we insure our gratuity with LIC ,than they also pay after completion of five years only.
tks
j s malik

From India, Delhi
jalex
A friend of mine who works as an administrator in a hospital told me that recently there was a ruling that a doctor cannot be considered as an employee, I dont have the ruling as he is not clear about it. I'm working on finding it, but still nothing has been found. Is there a possibility that this may be true? Could you please help me out ?:huh:
From India, Kochi
Rajeev Verma
76

Dear Malik,
you are absolutely right. Only amendment in the Act can change the eligibilty for the Gratuity.
I know that even after that ruling everybody is paying the Gratuity as per the Gratuity Act. This is not that after that ruling Company will start paying the Gratuity as per the ruling but atleast we should be aware about this.

From India, Delhi
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