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5 years ago

I had been working in an automobile dealership as senior manager since past 1.5 years.Recently last month i had resigned from my job due to personal issues.My resignation was accepted and i had completed all the exit formalities.But till date after several follow ups they have not credited my salary into my account.Kindly guide me can i approach labour court or do i have to file a civil suit against them.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 5 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Since you were senior manager, labor laws not applicable. You have to get issue a legal notice and then go to Civil Court by filing
suit for recovery of salary. You will succeed.
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Johnson Thangiah

Responded 5 years ago

A.Sir,
File a case before the court.
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Prabhakara S K Shetty

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A.Whether being a senior manager you can be treated as a 'workman' is doubtful, but sometimes depends upon your concerned state amendment to I D Act. 1948. It also depends upon the nature of work given to you whatever the name given to your designation. If based on what i said above you are not a 'workman ' in your state, then you should file a case not in Labour Court, but in Civil court.
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Ashish K Dongre

Responded 5 years ago

A.Issue a legal Notice to that effect first before going to labour court.
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NILANJAN CHATTERJEE

Responded 5 years ago

A.yes you can file suit in labour court.
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Bhandari Law Firm Advocate & Attorneys

Responded 5 years ago

A.first you should visit the head of the office/agency and know that what is issue.

If they agree to clear your outstanding dues then its good otherwise engage lawyer and send legal notice thereafter approach to labor court.

For ore info you may feel free to contact to us.
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