Hi Sir,
My name is Sridhar I am 1year 10 months experienced.I have been facing a severe problem mentally.I am working in a software company when joining i have signed a bond for 2 years an submitted original certificates..Presently i got opportunity in a very Nice CMMI LEVEL 5 company which is golden opportunity to me.They want me to join me on 23 May but when i asked HR of my present company they are telling you cant get releived in bond period..I requested them as i have pending 2 months to complete the bond but no use they are asking 2lks for bond breakage.Please tell me the solution for my problem..Any way i want to join in new company how is it possible.Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From United States, Cambridge
My name is Sridhar I am 1year 10 months experienced.I have been facing a severe problem mentally.I am working in a software company when joining i have signed a bond for 2 years an submitted original certificates..Presently i got opportunity in a very Nice CMMI LEVEL 5 company which is golden opportunity to me.They want me to join me on 23 May but when i asked HR of my present company they are telling you cant get releived in bond period..I requested them as i have pending 2 months to complete the bond but no use they are asking 2lks for bond breakage.Please tell me the solution for my problem..Any way i want to join in new company how is it possible.Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From United States, Cambridge
Dear
In my view these contracts are/bonds/agreements are not valid in India.Why There was a bond arew you send on foreign trip to get some specific training and employer has spend some money on your training.indian contract act ssection 27 says that"Every Agreement By which
anyone is restrained from execersing a lawful profession,trade or business of any kind is to that extent void'
Secondly,regarding holding of your original documents is a criminal offence for which you can file a FIR against your owner ,if you have proof because holding somebody documents with dishonest intention is crimiunal offence.
please go through my attachment also
From India, Delhi
In my view these contracts are/bonds/agreements are not valid in India.Why There was a bond arew you send on foreign trip to get some specific training and employer has spend some money on your training.indian contract act ssection 27 says that"Every Agreement By which
anyone is restrained from execersing a lawful profession,trade or business of any kind is to that extent void'
Secondly,regarding holding of your original documents is a criminal offence for which you can file a FIR against your owner ,if you have proof because holding somebody documents with dishonest intention is crimiunal offence.
please go through my attachment also
From India, Delhi
I would just say that dont join without relieving. In long term, this can impact you. If you could have joined this company few months back, then you can skip showing this company i your resume later on and can join without relieving. Just talk to your HR and let them know your case.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear
you have to decide yourself about joining.Please ask him peacefully about your documents otherwise you can threaten also because it is illegal.secondly if your employer is not asking experience certificate than join new company and later on you can take experience letter from
existing company.basically these software company are like that only and they donot follow the law of the land.
From India, Delhi
you have to decide yourself about joining.Please ask him peacefully about your documents otherwise you can threaten also because it is illegal.secondly if your employer is not asking experience certificate than join new company and later on you can take experience letter from
existing company.basically these software company are like that only and they donot follow the law of the land.
From India, Delhi
Dear Sridhar,
Please go through the discussions at https://www.citehr.com/30808-bond-legal-india.html
Does your would be employer know about your present job? If so, inform them of the situation that you are facing, if you have not done so yet.
As others have opined many firms impose unfair contracts and threaten people who want to leave.
From United Kingdom
Please go through the discussions at https://www.citehr.com/30808-bond-legal-india.html
Does your would be employer know about your present job? If so, inform them of the situation that you are facing, if you have not done so yet.
As others have opined many firms impose unfair contracts and threaten people who want to leave.
From United Kingdom
Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.