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My ex-employer is not issuing the relieving letter

(Querist) 21 February 2012 This query is : Resolved 
Hello,

I was working for an organization in 2005 - 06. In December 2006, I submitted my resignation and requested for an early relieving with an acceptance to pay any dues in lieu of the notice period.
My resignation was accepted however I was told that early relieving was not possible. Since I had to join the new organization, I left the earlier company without serving the notice period.
After contacting my previous company several times for the relieving letter, they told me that they will not be issuing any letter to me. I had in several email communications, also agreed to pay any due against the notice period. In one of the communications, the HR person told me the amount that I had to pay in lieu of the notice period but told me that even if I paid the money she would not issue any letter.
In this case do I stand a chance to get a relieving letter or experience letter from my previous organization?
Thank you for your advice.

Regards,
Sudhir
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 21 February 2012
Legally, you are very late and your relief goes for ever but there is no harm in try. If you can deposit the demanded amount due against you then a limitation can be got started so deposit that amount with your previous employer with a specific letter to send your experience letter.
Sudhir (Querist) 22 February 2012
Hello Sir,

Thank you for your response.

Though I am late in seeking the response, it has been delayed because I was trying to resolve this issue with my previous employer on an amicable basis.

Nevertheless, my question is even if I deposit the money and clear the dues, is there a guarantee that I will get my letters.

Thank you for your response.

Regards,
Sudhir


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