Termination without reason- laptop not returned Termination without reason- laptop not returned

3 years ago

Hi,

I am working in a MNC in Pune. One fine day company's director called me and told me that your project got over today and now I don't have much work for you.So you have to resign within 15 days or so.
I refused to resign. Next day company HR came to me and asked me to resign and threat me if I will not resign then she will terminate me next day. I refused to resign without any reason. After a week they came with reason of poor performance. I showed them lot of appreciation e-mails and asked where they saw my poor performance.
After 3 days without replying my email they discontinued my office access and sent me termination mail and releasing letter at my personal email and requested for submitting my office belongings including company laptop.
In reply, I requested to start my office access and release my salary.
But in next mail , they again requested for returning the office belongings and again I requested to release the salary .
Now, I came to know they promise to give salary but after getting the belongings they did not release the salary who were terminated forcefully earlier.
As I am not satisfied with illegal and without giving any reason of termination and thinking to go labor court.
So should I return the company laptop on their request or wait for the decision of the court.
If I will not return laptop and meanwhile company takes any legal action and how can I defend myself.

Thank you,

Rajive Bafna

Responded 3 years ago

A.You should proceed legally against them for wrongful termination, it is advisable that you send them a legal notice demanding to release your salary. You should also return the company laptop since it is the property of the company but you are entitled to get your salary and dues cleared by the company.
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A.Dear Sir,
You may first approach labor Commissioner office under Section 12 of Industrial Disputes Act and try to resolve the issue amicably if you return laptop then it will goes in negative against you.


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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

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A.Hi,
You should proceed legally against them for wrongful termination, it is advisable that you send them a legal notice demanding to release your salary. You should also return the company laptop since it is the property of the company but you are entitled to get your salary and dues cleared by the company.
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A.Hi,
You should proceed legally against them for wrongful termination, it is advisable that you send them a legal notice demanding to release your salary. You should also return the company laptop since it is the property of the company but you are entitled to get your salary and dues cleared by the company.
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