Recovery suite
8 months ago
Hello ,
I have joined a company as a side hustle to earn more income. But I couldn't manage the job properly so I have told lies like I am not well and my beloved one died like that. But they are furious and called me and said I am lying. Then I kept exit and I have returned the company assets. Now I got message from them after one month that they are sending recovery suite of almost 25 lakhs when my salary is 14 lakhs per annum. They are also telling they have paid 4 lakhs as severance pay for client because of this. My notice period is 2 months. Can they actually send that? If so how can I respond. Shall I take the notice first time or wait for second or third time. Can anyone help with this.
A.Dear client.
In case they file a recovery suit, then you must file a written statement defending it before the first hearing or within 30 days of receiving the summons.
In case they file a recovery suit, then you must file a written statement defending it before the first hearing or within 30 days of receiving the summons.
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