Hello friends,
I am working in a IT Company which is located in bangalore.
Company is not registered in MCA(Ministry Of Corporate Arrairs). And It is located in Residential Area. They are not providing any Payslips and not filling any TAX.
They have took my original documents.(All Original documents)
I have some family issues so I am resigning to this company. I have sent the resignation letter. i am here since from 8 months. They took sign on one offer letter copy.
In offer letter they have mentioned one year agreement.
Now my employer is saying to not leave the company. They are telling they will take legal action on me if i leave. They are telling I will give bad reviews in NESSCAM. They are telling they will blacklist me.
What to do ?? I am not getting..

From India, Chennai
Hi,
1.Your all original documents with them.
2. If you signed any document means that will come under to process any legal activity from Employer.
3. better to do mutual understanding with them and come out of that.
4. if they will accept any payment lieu of agreement breach, then process it.

From India, Mumbai
Dear Rebel,
First & Important part over here that, as you said, company is not register under (Ministry of corporate affairs), Means, it is register under which act...? whether it is Pvt., Ltd, Proprietorship, Shops ..?
Who has signed the agreement or offer letter as representative of company..?

From India, Mumbai
Dear Rebel17,

My comments on your issue without reading any document of you, are as under:

1. Normally I avoid making comments in any legal issue without reading all the relevant documents fully and carefully;

2. Prama facie it seems to me that the contract between you and your employer is illegal;

3.It is illegal on the part of your employer to keep your original documents with him and do not return;

4. Your employer can not blacklist you but you can blacklist him with NESSCAM. NESSCAM is a body of association of IT employers;

5. Every employer is not required to be registered with MCA. Only Ltd., Pvt.Ltd. and LLP are required to be registered with MCA;

6. You are advised to approach a good lawyer with all your documents pertaining to your employment and serve a legal notice on your employer;

7. I would have not advised you to spent your time, money and energy in serving a legal notice on your employer but since your original documents are lying with him, you have no option.

Wish you all the best.

From India, Mumbai
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