I need help to understand one thing, in case when an employee is terminated for a fraudulent activity and has repaid the dues asked for, can the company still go legal against them? Is that required? Also, for something which is not mentioned in the company's policies properly?
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Dear Nitin Kumar,
An employee commits the fraudulent activity. The company recovers the amount involved in the fraud and also awards him a punishment which is termination from the services. Despite all this, the company wishes to take legal action. But on what grounds? Under the provisions of which law or act?
Now coming to your last query on the company's policies. Provisions of the Constitution of India are comprehensive and their primacy remains intact. These are over and above the policies of a private company. Therefore, what is mentioned in the policies does not matter.
A question from our side also. Before terminating the employee, did the company order the domestic enquiry? If yes, then was it conducted in a free and fair manner? If not, then the company has not followed a due process of law. The reasons for not doing so are best known to the company authorities.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
An employee commits the fraudulent activity. The company recovers the amount involved in the fraud and also awards him a punishment which is termination from the services. Despite all this, the company wishes to take legal action. But on what grounds? Under the provisions of which law or act?
Now coming to your last query on the company's policies. Provisions of the Constitution of India are comprehensive and their primacy remains intact. These are over and above the policies of a private company. Therefore, what is mentioned in the policies does not matter.
A question from our side also. Before terminating the employee, did the company order the domestic enquiry? If yes, then was it conducted in a free and fair manner? If not, then the company has not followed a due process of law. The reasons for not doing so are best known to the company authorities.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
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