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Missing Relieving Letter & Final Settlement for 2 Months: How to File a Complaint?

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Personality Development Expert, Career Coach - Answered on Feb 03, 2025

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Neethu Question by Neethu on Feb 02, 2025Hindi
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Past two months i didnt get my relieving letter and final settlement from the previous company.And this was a private company. No employee id provided. I have worked one year.How can i complaint to the labour court.

Ans: Hi Neethu,

First try to resolve internally by -

Send and Email/ Regular follow up and visits to office if need be
Even if the Employee ID was not given - gather documents like offer letter/ salary slips/work emails/ resignation email and acceptance email
If nothing works then -
File a complaint to the labour commissioner in your city- you can get the details online
Submit the copies of supporting documents and get an acknowledgement. The Labour commissioner will call both the parties for concialition meeting. If the company still refuses then the case will go to the labour court.

You could also look at hiring a labour lawyer to speed up the process.

Hope this helps

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Ashwini
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