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I used to work for a software company 'x' where the notice period was 3 months. I have given my resignation 2 weeks before I left the company without notifying. By that time, my resignation was accepted, and I was asked to serve the notice period, which I did not do. Now that they have sent me full and final settlement, and I am asked to pay the amount for the notice period (this was in the appointment letter too). They have sent a letter asking for the recovery amount twice, and in the second letter, it is said legal action will be taken. Please suggest what are the various options that I can proceed with.

Raj

From United States, Iowa City
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Dear Make payment per terms & condition of appointment. With Regards, R.N.Khola
From India, Delhi
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I left the company without serving the notice period. Now, the employer is asking me for a full and final settlement. Can they take any legal action after one year? I did not receive a relieving letter from them. This matter is more than one year old. Please let me know if they can take legal action.
From Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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i had left the organization one year back as they were not accepting my resignation.Is this possible that somebody would ask for the settlement after one year
From Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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If you have already been relieved, then it is only paperwork for Full and Final settlement (F&F), and they will have to recover that amount from you. Merely sending a legal threat without following up with legal proceedings is a method of extracting the amount. Many times the employer will drop the action. It is better for you to send a letter asking them to close the F&F without going in for recovery. Try your luck, and you may be lucky to get away. The prophecy "Ask for and it will be given" is always true in HR.

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