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Received legal notice for not serving the notice Period in IT company


13-May-2023 (In Corporate Law)
Actually after giving notice period in my company I requested my organization to relieve me in 15 days but they asked me to serve 2 months notice which is official too in the offer letter. But due to some emergency I left in 15 days after submitting the company laptop to Network person and thereafter they have sent few mails and called me for my whereabouts and now got legal notice to pay 1,75,000 Rs in a week. I have already replied in emails and asked them give me 2-3 months to arrange the money.. Thnx
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Answer #1
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The offer letter which you would have accepted and on the basis of which you were working in the company forms a contract between the company and you. Breach of the provisions of such contract would entitle the non-breaching party to seek damages from the party who breached the contract.

To provide you with detailed advice it would be necessary to review the terms of the offer letter and other exchange of communication with the company as well as the legal notice to ascertain under what provision money is being demanded and whether any carve out from the 2 month notice period can be availed of by you. It is advisable that you formally reply to their legal notice through a lawyer. In case of any assistance in this regard, please contact.
Answer #2
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Actually after giving notice period in my company I requested my organization to relieve me in 15 days but they asked me to serve 2 months notice which is official too in the offer letter. But due to some emergency I left in 15 days after submitting the company laptop to Network person and thereafter they have sent few mails and called me for my whereabouts and now got legal notice to pay 1,75,000 Rs in a week. I have already replied in emails and asked them give me 2-3 months to arrange the money.. Thnx

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