Salary cheque payment stopped by employer
5 years ago
Dear All respected adviser's
I have given resign to the company where I was working and the gave me salary cheque but payment of cheque has been stopped by employer and check got returned now employer is asking to return back old cheque and then they will do rtgs but I am sure they will not give any money so pls advise what to do now
ARPIT BATRA
Responded 5 years ago
A.A legal notice followed by a case u/s 138 N I Act shall suffice.
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ROBERT D ROZARIO
Responded 5 years ago
A.Serve a legal notice for dishonour of cheque u/s 138 NI Act and thereafter file a criminal proceeding before the JM/MM. Alternatively if your employment falls within the definition of the 'workman' then you can raise your grievance before the Labour Commissioner or labour court.
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Rajender Prasad
Responded 5 years ago
A.FILE A CASE UNDER sECTION 138 OF NEGOTIABELE INSTRUMENTS AACT AFTER SENDINGA LEGAL NOTICE. For the details pl. contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com
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Meenakshi Garg
Responded 5 years ago
A.Sir,
You can first write to them and then if they don't respond then send them a legal notice for recovery of your salary.
You can first write to them and then if they don't respond then send them a legal notice for recovery of your salary.
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Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear client kindly issue legal notice through lawyer. If they are not replying then file complaint into labour court.
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Ambrose Leo
Responded 5 years ago
A.You have a valid cheque for outstanding dues payment, you can issue legal notice under payment of wages act 1936 & also for dishonor of cheque under NI Act. Better to contact a Expert Labour & Employment and Service matter Lawyer from the panel of Vidikarya to take up on all issues of the case for quick relief & protect your interest.
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A.Dear Sir,
You may smartly raise the issue with Labor Commissioner. For full procedure contact me through Vidhikarya.
You may smartly raise the issue with Labor Commissioner. For full procedure contact me through Vidhikarya.
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UKS
Responded 5 years ago
A.There is no harm in depositing the cheque into your bank account. If it is dishonoured, you may negotiate with the employer to discharge their liability at the earliest. If not you may proceed by issuing demand notice to employer. Please contact lawyer after dishonour of cheque for proper legal action.
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Sanjay Kumar Jha
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear Client, You need to serve A legal notice to your employer company for 138 case , if you submit or return given cheque they will not pay you. do not be shaken. go for sending notice. they will approach for settlement.
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Vishwabandhu
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear client U r wise person. Do not return the cheque but deposit it in your bank account. If it is dishonored then file cheque bounce case.
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