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nathrao
3131

They have obtained your original educational certificates in cunning manner.
They have no legal right to retain your original certificates.
Tell them in writing that you will lodge a police complaint.
Put up your problems and ask for return of certificates in writing.
Send the letter by Speed post so that you have an acknowledgement.
Whether they are big personalities or not,if you register a police complaint,they will have to act as per law.
Dont get scared by "big" personalities"
Your bond,appointment order will have to be read and studied before any comments can be made.
Do not remain scared,take bold action in consultation with your lawyer or elders/learned fellow professionals.

From India, Pune
pvenu1953@gmail.com
125

The Certificates belong to you. No noe has the right to keep them. Why an educated person, that too an educated person, should be scared to stand for his rights?
There are many options available to you:
- You file a complaint with the Police;
- You may meet the District or Taluka Authorities on the grievance day and bring the matters to their notice;
- You may file a complaint with the Adalat functioning in the local Court;
- You may address the Human Rights' Commission etc., etc.,
But the most important thing is to de-hypnotise yourself and discover your self esteem; In our country, there are no persons bigger or taller than the Law.

From India, Kochi
madhumathi83
1

Dear Seniors,
yesterday we discussed with a lawyer regarding this for filing case against my employer.he says there is no use in filing a case.your employer may says he didnt received yr certificate or otherwise he will say u have wasted huge amount of money invested on your training.so u have to pay for it.(My lawyer also scared to file a case against my employer).
Madhu

From India, undefined
nathrao
3131

Did you take a receipt for educational certificates when you handed them over?
Find another lawyer who is not so scared.
Just saying employer spent money on training has to be backed by proof and agreement with employee.
Dont be scared and be bold in such decisions.
Go legal if that is the last alternative

From India, Pune
madhumathi83
1

i asked them for acknowledgement for the receipt of my certificates.but the mgmt wont respond till the last day of my working.(in the joining letter i mentioned about my certificate)
From India, undefined
madhumathi83
1

if i contact district labour court what kind of proofs or documents they will ask me???
From India, undefined
asbhat
51

There is no proof that they appointed you. There is no proof of your attendance?
There is no receipt for your having delivered the original certificates. Do you have a copy of the Bond?
I am sorry about your plight.
I suggest get duplicates of all documents and move on. Take care hereafter. When you join the next employment make inquiries with someone working within the organisation and get to know more about working conditions there.
Simple plain paper bond, without any obligation on the part of the employer is also not valid, enforceable document.
A S. Bhat

From India, Pune
Seagull Technologies
4

Dear Madhumathi
Don't get Panic Relax. Bond is applicable only if employer spends money on Employee for Expensive training, foreign trip etc except this in any case bond is not applicable in India.
They don't have right to sue you....,
Tell them that if they don't give your certificates back you will file police compliant, approaching HRC etc, This will definitely work.
Thanks & Regards
Karthik
++91 81211 97979

From India, Hyderabad
pm rathod
1

yes dear, Here you should tale help of politician other wise you should convince to employer, if s/he deny you so then you must go/call to police
From India, undefined
nathrao
3131

No point bringing politicians into this dispute.
Politicians will only create more trouble .
Lodge an FIR with civil police for non return of educational certificates.
CIVIL police will ask for proof of handing over certificates to company.

From India, Pune
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