Labour
3 years ago
I've sent an email to HR for the resignation with 30 days notice period as per company policy written in appointment letter but rhree days has been done but HR did not respond yet is there any way that they can reject my letter forcefully and bound me work ?
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To resign is a right of the employee: SC
Can’t be compelled to serve, says court in case of Air India employee
To resign is a right of an employee and he cannot be forced to continue, the Supreme Court has said in a recent order.
An employee cannot be compelled to serve in case he is not willing “until and unless there is some stipulation in the rules or in the terms of appointment or disciplinary proceedings is pending or contemplated which is sought to be avoided by resigning from the services.”
A Bench of Justices Arun Mishra and Vineet Saran made the observations while allowing the appeal of a former Air India engineer, who was refused his dues by the Central government carrier.
Please see the following and get issue a legal notice.
Please give me Rank 5 if you feel my answer helped you.
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To resign is a right of the employee: SC
Can’t be compelled to serve, says court in case of Air India employee
To resign is a right of an employee and he cannot be forced to continue, the Supreme Court has said in a recent order.
An employee cannot be compelled to serve in case he is not willing “until and unless there is some stipulation in the rules or in the terms of appointment or disciplinary proceedings is pending or contemplated which is sought to be avoided by resigning from the services.”
A Bench of Justices Arun Mishra and Vineet Saran made the observations while allowing the appeal of a former Air India engineer, who was refused his dues by the Central government carrier.
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 3 years ago
A.Wait till completing ur notice period
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SHAIKH IRFAN KHAMAR SHAIKH
Responded 3 years ago
A.Dear client
No one can force anybody to work. However you can send your resignation through post.
No one can force anybody to work. However you can send your resignation through post.
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A.You have done your work as per the company norms. so now sit down & relax, let the company revert you back. They might not seen your Resignation email. In our country at least in office white collar professions nobody can force you to work, it is optional weather you want to work or not.
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