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Dear All,
I'm Harshal working with top tier conslting firm in Bangalore into the HR. I would like to discuss a issue and have suggestions on the same.
A candidate joined us by November end and due inevitable reason had to quit by december mid. We paid the 5 days November salary by cash, (as the salary bank account was not opened) at the start of december month. When the candidate quit, we promised to pay the remaining days salary by the January mid.
Now, we are paying the remaining days salary by cheque, whereas the candidate says, she doesn't have a active bank account and wants the salary by cash only. To add up this, our salaries are processed by the corporate office which happens to be in Delhi.
What do we do in this situation? What are the legal options with the company and the candidate?

From India, Bangalore
dear as per payment of wages act all salaries to be paid in cash however with the consent of employee payment can be made thropugh cheque. tks j s malik
From India, Delhi
Harshal, You can give a bearer cheque to her that is equivalent to cash. She can go and withdraw the cash from the bank as it not an account payee cheque. - Payal
From India, Delhi
i agree with payal, either you can give a bearer cheque or you have to pay i cash as as per the law the company have to pay the salary in cash only
From India, Delhi
Dear Harshal, Don’t worry................. Pls ask her to open an account and give her cheque personally or bye courier with details of salary. Rgds
From India, Mumbai
Thanks all for your time. We hope to settle this issue at the earliest, it was good to have these many suggestions. Hopeful we interact on a regular basis. Thanks once again.
From India, Bangalore
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