Hi seniors, I really need your help. I have not received any appointment letter, offer letter, or confirmation letter from the company. After working for 3 months, I informed them that I won't be coming to the office. Now, they are saying they will send some notice to my place. Can they do this without issuing an offer or appointment letter? It's a CA firm.
From India, Bangalore
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No, they can't. There's nothing they can do. However, even if they send you anything on the company letterhead, don't panic as they won't dare to go any further. In your case, all the rules have been overlooked. The company would be at a loss of face if they attempt to send you a notice.
From India, Mumbai
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No terms and conditions were agreed to, and no appointment letter was issued. You can contend it was an ad hoc arrangement. The company ought to have issued an appointment letter as per the Shops and Establishment Act provisions. If you had been a workman, the case would have been different.
From India, New Delhi
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In continuation of the above, it may be noted that the Shops and Establishments Act does not apply to the CA firm in which you were engaged. Despite that, under the Contract Act, the terms and conditions were not concretized. See SBI vs Rakesh Tiwari.
From India, New Delhi
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You can communicate even by email that, as already informed in the office on the dated... you have left the organization with effect from the dated... Even the company has not issued or supplied any written communication to you, so as not to leave any room for any charge. The written communication from the company can be appropriately replied to under proper acknowledgment.
From India, Chandigarh
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You can communicate via email that, as already informed in the office on [specific date], you have left the organization effective [specific date]. Even though the company has not issued any written communication to you, this is to ensure that there is no room for misunderstandings. Any written communication from the company can be appropriately replied to with proper acknowledgment.
From India, Chandigarh
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Hi, they have considered me as a professional, and they were taking my signature on a cash voucher after receiving my salary every month (I have completed my articles there only). So, there won't be any problem?

Thank you so much, BRIJENDRA_SINGH, SUSHILKLUTHRA, and DDOABA for the replies. Thanks to CiteHR and all seniors. I have learned many things from this website. Great help.

Regards.

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