Notice Period & Exit Calculator

Calculate your notice period, buyout cost, and gratuity eligibility as you plan your career move.

Note: This provides general information, not legal advice. Consult a labour lawyer for specific situations.

Gratuity Calculator

Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972. Eligible after 5 continuous years of service.

Exit Checklist

Everything to collect before your last working day. Progress saved locally.

Resignation Letter Generator

Generate a professional, warm resignation letter in seconds.

Full & Final Settlement Checklist

Everything you are owed. Track what you have received before your last day.

Pending Salary
Pro-rated salary for the days worked in the last month.
Due: Within 7 days of last working day
Leave Encashment
Unused earned leaves (EL/PL) converted to cash. Check your company policy for the encashment cap.
Due: Within 30-45 days of full and final
Gratuity (if 5+ years service)
15 days of basic salary per year of service. Tax-free up to Rs. 20 lakh.
Due: Within 30 days of last day (legally)
PF Withdrawal / Transfer via UAN
Transfer your PF to the new employer's account using your UAN, or withdraw after 2 months of unemployment.
Action: Initiate on EPFO Unified Portal after last day
Relieving Letter
Official confirmation that your employment has ended and you are no longer obligated to the company.
Due: On or before last working day
Experience Letter
Confirms your tenure, role, and that you left in good standing. Most new employers require this for background verification.
Due: Within 30 days of last day
Form 16 / Tax Computation
Tax deduction certificate for the financial year. Required for your ITR filing.
Due: By June 15 of the assessment year

Employee Rights Assistant

Ask legal questions about Indian labor laws and workplace disputes.

Hi! I am your Employee Rights Assistant. Ask me about Indian labor laws — notice period, gratuity, PF, POSH, termination, and more.

Employment Rights FAQs

What is the standard notice period in India?

Typically 1-3 months as per your employment contract. Probation period employees usually have 1 month notice. Senior roles often have 3 months. Always check your appointment letter for the exact clause.

Can I buy out my notice period?

Yes, if your company policy allows it. The buyout amount is calculated as remaining notice days × daily CTC. The amount is taxable as salary income.

Is a non-compete clause enforceable in India?

No. Post-employment non-compete clauses are largely unenforceable under Section 27 of the Indian Contract Act. You can join a competitor after leaving your current employer.

Am I entitled to gratuity during notice period?

Yes. If you have completed 5+ years of continuous service, you are entitled to gratuity. The notice period you serve counts towards your total service length.

Can my employer deduct my salary without notice?

No. Under the Payment of Wages Act, employers can only deduct salary for lawful reasons (e.g., absence, fines as per standing orders). Arbitrary deductions are illegal and can be challenged at the Labour Commissioner's office.

What is the law on maternity leave in India?

Under the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017, women are entitled to 26 weeks of paid maternity leave for their first two children. For the third child onward, the entitlement is 12 weeks.

Can I be fired without any reason in India?

In the private sector, employers must typically follow a PIP process or terminate for stated reasons with notice. Establishments with 100+ workers require government approval for layoffs. Wrongful termination can be challenged in a Labour Court.

What should I do if my employer withholds my Full and Final Settlement?

Your Full & Final Settlement (FnF), including pending salary, leave encashment, and gratuity, must be paid within 30–45 days of resignation. If withheld, you can send a legal notice and file a complaint with the Labour Commissioner.

Is my employer required to give me a relieving letter?

While not explicitly mandated by a central law, withholding a relieving letter is considered bad practice and can be challenged. Most reputable companies issue it within 30 days of your last working day.

What is the POSH Act and does it apply to my workplace?

The POSH Act applies to all workplaces in India with 10 or more employees. Every employer must have an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC). Victims can file a complaint confidentially with the ICC within 3 months of the incident.