Yes.
No. Child labor laws prevent an employer from hiring anyone under 16 years old.
So long as your employer didn't promise a raise in a contract, then your employer is under no obligation to provide you a raise - no matter how stellar of an employee you are.
Until Retirement - Usually 62 or 65 years
if you get fired can an employer withhold your retirement after working for them for 30 years
Yes, of course
This would be the employer choice to do this yes.
The amount can be withdrawn by appropriate forms duly
Well, that depends, was the Conviction under the Motor Vehical Act, OR the Criminal Code?
If you withdraw before completing 5 years of service - Yes, it is taxable. If you have completed 5 full years, no it is not taxable
30 Years
Because altough people under 18 have physical ability to drive a car or bike they will not have the necessary mental attention and social attention.
If withdrawn before 5 years it is taxable else it is not taxable