can they take legal action against me can they take legal action against me

5 years ago

i worked in a industry i resigned and they haven't accepted my resign. i forgot to bring my dairy and bag. from company. so i had gone to my manager house. and asked him to return my dairy. he told me to take it from company. then i get into company without taking permission from guard. as my resign wasn't accpeted and took my dairy. now they are telling me they will case on me for going in company without permission .. can they do. it.

Rajender Prasad

Responded 5 years ago

A.YOU HAVE NOT MENTIONED THE FULL FACTS OF THE CASE. ANY HOW CONTACT SOME ADVOCATE THROUGH VIDHIKARYA.COM
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Mohd Imran

Responded 5 years ago

A.Thats not a big isaue. They are threatning you for some unknown reasons. Dont fear, if they do something against you than reply them with all true facts
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Ved prakash Shaw

Responded 5 years ago

A.If the company issue notice to showcase,u give reply accordingly that u went to office to collect your belonging and took verbal permission while entering the office of company.
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Ambrose Leo

Responded 5 years ago

A.No. you have a valid reason and followed the advice of your Manager. You can protect yourself by replying with all the facts.You can obtain the services of Employment & labour and Service matter Lawyer for guidance & help quickly.
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Ramalingaiah Mulakatte

Responded 5 years ago

A.If they file complaint you can explain reasons which are genuine.
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Anonymous

Replied 5 years ago

thankyou so much sir.. you revealed soo much tension from me... as they told verbally ok. but haven't given me any letter

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GANESH SHARMA

Responded 5 years ago

A.No. Since they have not accepted the resignation you are still the employee of the company. Need not to worry
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Anonymous

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thankyou so much sir.. you revealed soo much tension from me... as they told verbally ok. but haven't given me any letter

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