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Hi all, I have just resigned from my job in an IT company. I have a 3-month notice period. I was entitled to 12 casual leaves and 12 privileged leaves. However, after resignation, all my leaves have become void. The HR says I can't take leaves during the notice period.

Recently, due to a personal issue, I had to take leave for 3 days without informing my manager. My manager, who is very rude, is now threatening me.

Legal Concerns and Next Steps

What legal action can they take against me? What should I do? Can anyone please advise me on what will happen next?

Regards, Fresher2014

From India, New Delhi
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Notice Period and Leave Policy

The notice period may be extended by three more days. Nothing else. Though many companies don't permit leave during the notice period, leave on emergency shall be adjusted by extending the notice period by an equal number of days of leave. That's all. Taking leave is not a crime, but intimate such absences in advance or on the day.

With best wishes.
Regards

From India, Mumbai
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Thanks for replying. I have read in other forums about leaves during the notice period. It says that it is considered as "Loss Of Pay."

Understanding "Loss Of Pay"

What is this "Loss Of Pay"? What impact will it have on me?

Manager's Threats and Character Certificate

Besides that, my manager is very rude. He is threatening me to ruin my "Character Certificate." Can he do that? Will it affect my next job?

Thanks and regards.

From India, New Delhi
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Notice Period Leave Policy

Either they extend your notice by the number of leave days, or they consider those leaves without any pay, or both can happen. Nothing else can happen. But make sure for next time that you inform your manager or HR about the leave in advance or at least on the same day.

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Swarna

From India, Visakhapatnam
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As mentioned above by members, either there will be a deduction of salary for 3 days leave considering it as LOP or an extension of the Notice Period for a further 3 days; nothing more can be done. The threat of ruining your Experience Certificate (it should be experience certificate and not character certificate) is vague.
From India, Ahmadabad
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