Dear Sir,
Two employee's of our company fell in love and got married. Both are working in same department. Now some one informed the GM that they both can not work with same department and same company. One has to leave the company. Can any one have some ruling on the matter or guide me further.
Thanks
DD Bhardwaj

From India, New Delhi
1.There is no such law and it cannot go against also . Only company policy dealt with such terms.
2. What are disadvantage of keeping married couple in same department except leave taken at same time ?
3.Advantage is longer stability and bonding with organisation . If leave could affect , change one of them's department .

From India, undefined
nathrao
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There is no law which says husband, wife cannot work in same company or department even.
Sometimes if department or nature of work is sensitive, probably they can be kept separate.
As a matter of fact, removal of one of the pair, due to fact of marriage can go legally against the company.

From India, Pune
Dear colleague,
Apart from legality, in my view, to look at husband and wife working in the same company/department with apprehension of potential problem is immature and unhealthy.
Yes, if they give reasons due to their conduct or work habits which adversely affects the working of the company or department.
In such a situation of proven nature, at the most action of transferring or changing the role may be called for but certainly not making one of the partners to leave.
Therefore , your organisation should give them full opportunity to work with positive attitude unless and until they prove themselves unworthy of your belief and faith by their conduct.
Regards
Vinayak Nagarkar
HR-Consultant

From India, Mumbai
Dear Guys , Especial above said subjected there is no law on that , if is there any specific law kindly share , Thanks in advance Bhagavanth D G
From India, undefined
Dear Sir, Thanks to all for the valuable guidance. Thanks DD Bhardwaj
From India, New Delhi
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