Advocate Sanjana Shrivastava
Advocate Sanjana enrolled with the Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh in 2014. She is a member of the Andhra Pradesh Bar Association.
Enrollment Number : AP/578/2014
- Company Law Board Chennai
- Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB), Chennai
- National Company Law Tribunal, Chennai
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Questions Answered by Advocate Sanjana Shrivastava
Q: Should we registered our company to run a social networking service
Should we be registered as a company to run a social networking service? Do we need a privacy policy?
Advocate Sanjana Shrivastava answered
Hi Sir. Yes, you would need a privacy policy and terms of use. However, there is no requirement of registration to run a social networking site. The terms of use and privacy policy become crucial for your business in such cases.
Q: How to leave a company where I have signed a bond of 4 years
I have signed an employment bond with the company to serve a period of 4 years failing to which i will be liable to pay 3 lakhs. But the work culture here is very bad and i want to leave the company in 9 months only. What should i do?
Advocate Sanjana Shrivastava answered
Hi. Employment bonds in India are typically construed upon as restraint of trade. However, courts have different judicial interpretations with regard to what constitutes a reasonable restraint of trade. While you can leave the Company if you wish, the possibilities of legal actions against you will be quite high owing to your agreement. You can choose to defend the same on multiple grounds. Therefore, the choice to leave is on you. However, it is noted that in such cases, the company doesn’t provide a relieving letter or experience certificate which may also pose to be a problem for you.
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