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imok
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approach a lawyer, you recieved a lawyers notice, its not equal to court notice, ask another lawyer to write reply for you.
From India, Delhi
dineshhrkt
1

Dear Paramjit-Bindra,
I would like to stand with the suggestion of Mr.Akhil Bhartiya.
Furtherance to this pl recall the trailing evidences.
1. Do you have your resignation letter acceptance letter from your employer.
2. Refer the clause of Notice Pay; either recoverable (or) you are bound to complete your notice period.
3. Due you have a copy of no dues signed off by your employer on the date of relieving.
4. Obtain the copy of F&F and check whether your employer has recovered your Notice pay amount with tax. If not so this will be a boost point while legal objection.
5. Why there is no reply for your e-mail. Rather than mail i would suggest you further communicate vide Reg. Post. as a proof of evidence as per advise of your advocate.

From India, Coimbatore
jangir86
4

You Please give legal reply to your employer

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