keith2rule
2

Dear Hr's,
One of our employee is absconded with company's laptop; i have tried reaching him over his hand phone and even sent reminders to his personal ID and there is no response.
Need to issue a registered letter to his residence and need your help drafting a format
Thanks.

From India
malay.kumar1
77

Dear keith2rule, Do you have the receipt of issuing Laptop? If you have you can issue the notice and take legal action
From India, Ranchi
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Dinesh Divekar
7884

Dear Keith,
How many days passed since the employee has absconded?
If employee absconds with company property then you should lodge police complaint. Give the police information about employee like date of joining, designation, his photo etc. Give the details of laptop also. Sending letter to his residence will not suffice purpose.
DVD

From India, Bangalore
keith2rule
2

Dear Kumar and DVD,
Thanks for your mail and suggestions.
@ Kumar : The assest was tagged to employee; without an acknowledgment the laptop wouldn't have been handeover to him. i shall check with the Procurement\assest team about this and thanks for the template but does not help for this case i can use it for unauthorized absence case.
@ DVD : He was actually missing from work since Jan 2012, i sent him registered letters about his unauthorized absence and also had set up an enquiry which he never turned up and we had to conclude with ex-parte proceedings and separated the employee.
During his settlements clearance ( in May 2012) it was brought to our light about the missing laptop and i sent a quite lot of reminders to his personal ID and there is no response; need to know send an registered letter to handover the laptop and take it up legally or lodge an FIR finally.
Regards.

From India
trurecruit
26

Dear Keith,
If the person has been missing since Jan '12 and the issue of the laptop has surfaced now, something is definitely amiss.
We first need to worry about the checks and balances within your organisation.
Next we need to check if all is well with the erstwhile employee. At present we are simply assuming that he has absconded with a company laptop. Did he show any signs of deserting the organisation prior to going missing? Was he mentally disturbed? Has any attempt been made to physically reach him at his given address?
A preliminary in-house investigation should have been done immediately on facts coming to light in January itself. Even now I feel the best course would be to file a FIR and let the police attempt to trace him.
Good luck.
Aye.
Colonel Gahlot, Proprietor
'TRURECRUIT'

From India, Delhi
keith2rule
2

Thanks a lot Aye. Before me filing an FIR just thought of sending a final letter stating all these details, since it our employee giving him a last opportunity.

The climax is the draft part; hope the below drafted letter is fine to shoot; would you like to addon anything there or any final suggestion.

Dear ,

Sub : Return of Company owned assets.

It is come in our knowledge against you that you have still not handedover the laptop which is at your possession.

With further reference to our mail dated Monday, May 14, 2012 9:58 PM and 28 May, 2012 12:18 PM and you till date have neither responded nor intimated to us your whereabouts.

Without condoning your acts you are hereby offered a final opportunity to handover the laptop by 10 July 2012 at your location () failing which this is without prejudice to the right of the management to take appropriate legal action against you.

Below are the Laptop details:

Laptop Make Asset No Serial No Laptop Amount



Kindly treat this as very urgent and the receipt of this letter should be acknowledged.

From India
Sajr2
1

Well the phrase "Without condoning your acts" is hardly an incentive for anybody to come back and hand over the laptop. This might make the remote chance of a seemingly unlikely return simply impossible.
Whilst it is important to report the theft of the laptop, I sincerely hope you are not banking on the Police to put a trace on your laptop. Not to damnify the valuable services of the police force, it is a matter of them choosing their priorities.
A FIR in his local police station, I dare say, could pose an impediment for any police clearance he may want to seek for purposes of Passport etc.
Cheers
Saj

From India, Bangalore
winnerhr
You can upload such names on the site restrictedcandidates.com, on this site you will find all such characters,who has done something unethical.
From India, Mumbai
Dinesh Divekar
7884

Hello winnerhr,

You cannot tell anyone to upload names of accused on any website. As far as Indian laws are concerned, nobody is guilty till it is proved. It is court's job to prove the accused is guilty or not. Therefore, it is better if you don't jump the guns.

The website in question is third party and from the legal standpoint it has no locus standi. This is a matter between employer and employee and no third party has any business to poke their nose. If they do that on one fine day, it get bloodied too.

Who knows the truth? I agree that employee has absconded. But then that is the only truth. But then someone else might have lost or stolen the laptop and absence of absconding employee might have come handy to pass on the default to him. It took them months to discover that the employee had laptop, this speaks in itself about the internal culture of the company.

Ok...

DVD

You can upload such names on the site restrictedcandidates.com, on this site you will find all such characters,who has done something unethical.

From India, Bangalore
Sajr2
1

Dear DVD.
"You cannot tell anyone to upload names of accused on any website. As far as Indian laws are concerned, nobody is guilty till it is proved. It is court's job to prove the accused is guilty or not. Therefore, it is better if you don't jump the guns."
"The website in question is third party and from the legal standpoint it has no locus standi."
I am afraid, winnerhr is only suggesting uploading names on restrictedcandidates.com. He is farthest from alluding that such an upload will result in the pronouncement of the accused to be guilty.
Well the website isn't a decree but represents a voice. There are blogs by employees that damn companies. So that evens out.
locus standi ??? I don't think WinnerHR even made the slightest suggestion the website content will be provided as evidence in the court of law. ☺☺☺☺
Cheers
Saj

From India, Bangalore
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