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I have some issues with the bond. I signed a bond with a private company for 5000 and paid the amount, but they said NOC charges would be 21000. Now, without any reason, they have declined my NOC and are demanding 41000. What should I do? Are they fraudulent? I received an email from an advocate with an FIR document. Do advocates send FIR documents, or do they come from the police or government departments? What should I do?
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Understanding Intimidatory Tactics and Coercive Techniques

This is a purely intimidatory tactic and a coercive technique. If an FIR is lodged, sending it to you has no meaning; now, the criminal law and the police would take it to its logical end. This is most likely a threat that if you don't pay up as demanded by them, the FIR could be pursued by the employer. Since full facts are not shared, no advice can be given on the said FIR. You may consider approaching an advocate practicing on the criminal side for an expert opinion.

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The dispute is civil in nature. FIR or police have no role. Anyway consult your lawyer and act on considered legal advice
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