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Employer wants to pay for notice period


23-Jul-2023 (In Labour & Service Law)
I got notice after 2 months by my x company. He is demanding 26k for recovery of dues and other. I worked there only a single day. Same day in evening I informed to my senior and hr also I am leaving this job verbally. Second day I didn't go there.now he is demanding by notice i signed only offer letter only no bond.so what should I do now go to police,lawyer or anything else. Please help me
Answers (3)

Answer #1
809 votes
It is necessary to reply to that notice at this point of time only. I would like to know what was the terms and conditions that you agreed at the time of beginning your job. Was there an agreement in written or only oral agreement?
Answer #2
579 votes
You can do two things -
1. In first case, you can plainly ignore this notice and shall not respond back. But that may have repurcursion in future. They may come before court to get this sum.
2. In second case, you should approach an advocate and shall reply back to this notice. This will help you to correct your stand in legal terms. In this way you will be able to close this chapter here itself and in worst case even if they approach to the court you will be having the upper hand and you will be able to win this case very easily.
Answer #3
966 votes
The notice period ought to be served by you could be very well recovered as per the contract you signed (If at all) , However if they have sn you a legal notice you need to go to a lawyer and send a reply to the same.

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