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Signed in company contract but want to leave


30-Sep-2023 (In Labour & Service Law)
I want to leave company because I got better organization then this.But in my agreement it mentioned 3 months notice period & also it mentioned like - You will not for a period of 5years from the date of termination of your services with the company take up employment with any competitors,&you shall not directly or indirectly partake during such period in the promotion of any competive products, business & service. Terms & condition agreement is like huge stuff so I didn't notice properly.please help me to come out from this & I want to leave this company by getting my salary of that month & experience letter.
Answers (2)

Answer #1
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As per the recent judgments by SC and various High Courts nowadays bonds are not valid in India.
In India Bond is illegal w.r.t employment since as per the Indian Statute, bonded labor system was long abolished and no bond can force any person to work against the employees wishes.

Article 19 of Indian Constitution talks of fundamental rights, as per the Article 19 the Constitution the write work is a fundamental right, and under no circumstance does the Fundamental rights under Article 19 be waived by any person nor can any person be forced to do something that amounting to the violation of the rights mentioned under Article 19.

As per the Indian Contract Act contracts entered between two parties if is one sided then such contract would be null and void. Most of the Bonds are one sided.

Again as per the Indian Contract Act no contract can be enforced on any person if the contract which is being so enforced causes any harm to the person on whom it is enforced and if performed would violate principles of natural justices.

The Supreme Court of India has clearly stated that no employee can be forcefully employed against his will, just because he has signed a contract with the employer.
However, if the company has spent on your training then they are liable to recover that cost from you.

Incase you do not want to work in the company, then you can resign from the company and in the said resignation mention about the illegitimate deduction from your salary.


Thereafter, if the fail to pay your salary then you can send a legal notice through a lawyer. If despite legal notice they fail, then you can file a suit for recovery and compensation for mental harassment.
Answer #2
703 votes
Try to negotiate with your company and ask them to relax the notice period. Sometimes in exchange for relaxing the notice period, they may forfeit salary of those months as well - so try to negotiate. With regard to the non-compete clause, then the exact wording of the clause has to be seen. These clauses cannot be unreasonable but to a point,companies are allowed to prohibit employees from joining their competitors because they feel they have trained you and it will benefit some other company. This also can be negotiated with them.

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