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Govt office delayed my payment after resignation Govt office delayed my payment after resignation

2 years ago

I was maharashtra state govt employee. I resigned from my job in July 2019 and they accepted the same in August 2019. But since then, my overall financial dues are still pending. And no one to answer my queries or reply to my letters from the office. Now it's March 2022, what should I do to get my balanced payments from office

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,

You may get issue legal notice and wait for to 60 days as per section 80 of Civil procedure court then approach civil court or Service tribunal for getting pending payments.
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A.Dear Client,

You can send a detailed legal notice to your employer/company mentioning all the reasons why you are aggrieved. It is recommended that you send this legal notice within 90 days from the lapse of salary payment. If then still you’re not reasoned out then you can file a case in labour court.
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