Meet the highest authority in your university and apprise him of the situation. If it does not work, send a legal notice through an Advocate. Take some more time to join with the new employer.
I am working with a central university. I put off my resignation on personal ground on 1st March 2014 with three months notice period and requested my employer to relieve me on 31st May, 2014. I have already served for the notice period. But my employer has not communicated its decision on my resignation yet and has not relieved me from duty. I need to join another job in central institute for which I need relieving letter for which the time is running out. The employer is not responding to any of my reminder. Please advise.
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Meet the highest authority in your university and apprise him of the situation. If it does not work, send a legal notice through an Advocate. Take some more time to join with the new employer.
1. The employer is bound to either accept or reject your resignation showing grounds,
2. In both the cases you are required to be informed about their decision,
3. It is strange that the Central University is acting arbitrarily,
4. Meet the authority personally to know the reason of theirs such apathy,
5. If all your efforts fail, send them a legal notice,
6. Later on, you can file a damage suit against the authority as the last resort.