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Dear Sir/Madam,
I have work with one of the organization approx 19 months and resigned there as they are paying salary after three months . I resigned and my resignation accepted over the mail . They asked me to leave the office premises and will let know if need any help. I never contacted them for my pending salaries but yesterday i have received one notice from advocate which is attached and saying that you was failed to perform and we losses approx INR 30,00000/ so deposit the same within 7 days else we will go for criminal case against you.
Request you to guide me on urgent basis.
Thanking you!!
Vipin Pandey
+91-93122 57577 ; 8800303088

From India, Delhi
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Hi,
1. you have resigned and same accepted by them, so no need get worry.
2. You may prove mail as proof of evidence and acceptance from the management.
3. Ask them When they had the problem with your relieve then y they are accepted the resignation.
4. Take the printout copy of their acceptance by mail and same can send by courier to the advocate with explanation of his letter.

From India, Mumbai
Hi, You just reply the letter and attach the mail copy with that.
From India, Mumbai
Hello Vipin Pandey,

You haven't mentioned the time gap between when you resigned & left and this Notice.

If it's high--maybe over a couple of months--then you may as well mention that aspect too in your reply to the Notice.

However, I would LIKE TO VIEW THIS IN A DIFFERENT WAY--other than the way Aditya mentioned [replying to the Notice].

For all I know, this COULD be a ruse to see what cards you hold in your hands IF they go legal. In which case, you would only be opening yourself to more legal headache [NOT trouble].

Suggest consult a lawyer before replying legally. Quite often, what's very apparent & logical from a layman's perspective COULD be a big mistake legally.

There also SEEM to be some gaps in what you mentioned--I only HOPE you are not hiding some facts of the case.

For eg., you worked there for 19 months & you mentioned you get salaries after 3 months. Is this regular right from 19 months? Or has this been a recent situation? And is this common to ALL employees?

You have also not mentioned your designation.

The mention of 30 L by the advocate sounds preposterous--from one angle. But from ANOTHER angle, it leads to suggest that there's something else to the whole issue.

Rgds,

TS

From India, Hyderabad
Dear Mr.Pandey, I accept other views. As you have a very short time of 7 days for the Advocate\'s notice, immediately consult an Advocate to send a professionally drafted reply to avoid consequences. Narayanan
From India, Chennai
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your attention. Please find below the reply which you asked as given point wise.
* I have resigned on 28th Feb 2014 and they asked me to leave on 1st of March 2014.
* I have received this notice on 29th August 2014.
* I joined there on 17/7/2012 as a Manager Operations and they promoted me as a Branch Manager with the salary hike of 1.2 L per annum. I joined there with INR 45000/ per month and after appraisal it was INR 55000/ per month.
* Yes,every staff gets salary late over there ,even they also sent the same letter so some managers as well.
I hope the above is in order,feel free to ask with me anything.
Best Wishes,
Vipin Panbey
+91-8800303088

From India, Delhi
As advised by other contributors it is Better to take the trouble of sending a professionally drafted reply now than repent later. Please recollect all information with available supporting documents before discussing the matter with advocates. just remember that only you can fight your case and the advocates are only there as facilitators.
I still suggest that after giving reply to legal notice try to come to an amicable solution by discussing the issue with the management. all the best.

From India, Thane
Dear Vipin Pandey You have received a lawyer notice not the court notice don’t get so panic. Speak to the the management directly what they expect from you, settle it amicably Sharath +91 7259625733
From India, Mysore
Anonymous
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Dear Vipin, I agree with Mr.Naryanan’s views . I had a similar experience and I had used an advocate’s help to reply the legal notice from the company.. All the Best ! Narayan
From India, Mumbai
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