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shar3333
Hi,
I left my company without any notice, my appointment letter states that i have to give 2 months notice before leaving, i am in probation period, completed just 2 months in my current job. Now my senior says that you need to pay damages for 2 months as a 2 months salary or they will go legal. I want to know will company can afford to go legal in this matter, what is the best possible way to get out of it, i do not need any relieving, exp letter from their side as other companies are ready to accept me without relieving letter as well.
Please help.
Regards,
Shar3333

From India, Delhi
bkr_82
if you are not bothered about the experience then you can just walk away, since you are in Probation period you are not a permanent employee and you can leave any time without any notice.
From India, Bangalore
tsivasankaran
368

It is more of ethical issue than a legal issue. I do not want to get into legal discussion here. Ethically one need to give the required notice before getting relieved If you want to take a risk, you must take a decision
Sivasankaran

From India, Chennai
Neer300182
67

Dear Colleagues,
I am fully agree with sivasankaran as its a forum for professional people who are known for complying with professional ethics. As per professional ethic one should give prior notice as perscribed under letter of appointment before leaving a company/ Job.
Payment of damage or serving of notice period is to be agreed between interested parties. We are not the right person to comment on that matter under reference as decision lies with shar333.
Regards,
Kapil Dev Singh

From India, New Delhi
p_xavierraj
11

Either you have to settled your account or you may decide to abscond from the current employment. You may check your appointment order any clause specified for payment of notice period . If you want to relieve properly subject to payment from the current employment.
The employer can hold your remaining period of service salary and PF payment . The absconding of employees can be paid the dues to the company and collect the payment of salaries and PF.
Decide yourself which is the best way to your employment. But you should communicate your resignation to your employment.
P. Xavier Raj

From India, Pondicherry
shar3333
I want to avoid any legal action and i am not interested to pay anything to them as well, it is the matter of both the party concern, if company is not fulfilling its promises and not sticking to it, employee has no choice.
From India, Delhi
balaji rao03
1

dear shar,
at last the least ethics to be followed is to say them that you quit. they can go for an alternative to your position. think about the hardships that comes with absconding employees.
balaji rao
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