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3 years ago

I was a field executive in a finance company. From which I had an agreement of .8% incentive. But the company did not give a copy of the agreement. Then later they retracted their words. The Labor Court states that the issue of incentives does not come under their jurisdiction. As proof, I have nothing except hundreds of call recordings of 2 months which have details of all the things.

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
A legal notice can be sent to the company against non payment of the incentives and committing fraud in the civil court. Compensation can be claimed along with the leftover dues. Thank You
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A.Hi,
You can file for a legal notice claiming your dues. You can then file for a recovery suit to claim the salary, incentive, reimbursement, and also the court fee in the same. Thank You
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Sanjay Kumar Jha

Responded 3 years ago

A.Dear client,
You can file a car against company at civil court for rest of your money due , A complaint petition . Or u may lodge a FIR for cheating since beginning of ur employment and retracting from committed commission
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