No Tags Found!

kumar_nk28
Hi,
I had joined a company in Nov 2010. But, due to personal issues, i quit the company withing the month just by sending a mail to the Hr and manager. I received my 1 month salary and the joining bonus at the end of the month.After that i did not receive anything.
After 3 months,he company sent me a couple of letters on absence and at the end said my name was removed from the employee records.
Now, after 6 months, the company sent me a letter to pay around 2 Lacs as recovery of notice period and joining bonus paid.
If i calculate the 2 months notice period and bonus, it comes to 130k.
I have not signed any bond, Just the appointment letter mentioning the 2 months notice period for resignation and the joining bonus recover y if i resign within 12 months.
Can the company register FIR or take legal action?
If yes, what are my options?
I dont have that much money to pay.

From Philippines, Makati
netlokesh
Hi Nikita,
My situation is a bit different.
I am an employee of an IT company in Bangalore. I was working in Noida before and was relocated to join my current company. My company paid me relocation and also bought my notice period with my previous organization. In my offer letter they had mentioned that if I leave before 2 years, I would have to return the reimbursed amount. When I joined and got my appointment letter, it was specified in the appointment letter that if I leave before 12 months, I would have to return the reimbursed amount.
Now, I am in a dilemma. I can't directly ask HR for clarification. Please advice that when I resign and if there is a dispute between me and my current company, then which document will be refereed for ascertaining the minimum serving period.
Thanks & Regards,
Mukesh

From India, Bangalore
Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.





Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2024 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.