I have worked as a professor in an engineering class for nearly 2.5 years. They haven't provided me with an allotment letter (even though I asked them, they always said they would give it to me later), and payment was in cash. Now, when I asked them for an experience certificate, they are asking for 5000 rs as a bribe for the certificate. I have proof, both audio and video, of them telling me that they know I have worked for them but will only issue the certificate if I give them 5000 rs. I need help with what to do.
Audio source: call recording
Video source: mobile camera with HD recording.
From India, Mumbai
Audio source: call recording
Video source: mobile camera with HD recording.
From India, Mumbai
Since the number of employees at the institution you worked for must have been less than 50, the Standing Orders Act is not applicable to the class. The best course of action for you is to threaten them with going to the police and obtaining a service certificate (the term "experience certificate" is incorrect) for free from them, I thought.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Should I warn them or directly go to the police station? Because once I told them that I will go to the police station, they responded saying, "You don't have an appointment letter, so you can't go to the police station." My main concern is whether my recording will be considered as proof.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
In the recording, have you mentioned that they acknowledge that you have been working for them for the past 2 years and are demanding the 'bribe'. Hence, you can threaten that you will go to the police. However, can you tell us whether the institution is owned by a politician or some influential person.
Now, I can understand why Modiji wants all payments to be DIGITAL and not CASH. If it were that, you would have some concrete proof.
From United Kingdom
Now, I can understand why Modiji wants all payments to be DIGITAL and not CASH. If it were that, you would have some concrete proof.
From United Kingdom
Approaching the Police for Assistance
After giving them a last reminder and warning, even if you don't have an appointment letter but have any other evidence of your employment there, you can still approach the police to ask for assistance if they don't respond to you after the last warning. There is no harm in going to the police station; they will help you and let you know what documentation they require.
Importance of an Appointment Letter
In the future, don't join any organization without getting an appointment letter, as that itself is an indication that the company might not be reputable.
From India, Delhi
After giving them a last reminder and warning, even if you don't have an appointment letter but have any other evidence of your employment there, you can still approach the police to ask for assistance if they don't respond to you after the last warning. There is no harm in going to the police station; they will help you and let you know what documentation they require.
Importance of an Appointment Letter
In the future, don't join any organization without getting an appointment letter, as that itself is an indication that the company might not be reputable.
From India, Delhi
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(Fact Checked)-The recording of conversations can be used as evidence in legal proceedings. You can file a complaint with the police regarding the demand for a bribe and the withholding of your experience certificate. (1 Acknowledge point)