New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- A post by a software engineer on Reddit has gone viral and sparked intense debate across India's tech circles, after revealing a startling clause in his new company's HR policy: no exit documents unless you complete a full year.

Posted on the subreddit r/developersIndia, the user Royal-Airline9579 shared their shock after discovering this condition buried in their offer letter.

"Just joined a new company recently and found out something pretty shocking in the HR policy. If you leave the company within 12 months, they won't give you any exit documents - no experience letter, no relieving letter, nothing," the Redditor wrote.

"Basically, it's like your time there 'didn't exist' if you quit early."

The Reddit user sa...