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  • Sep 1, 2009, 11:43 AM
    santanu04177
    Full & final settlement of employees after resignation
    I was working for a pharma company for 6 years. 3rd june`09 I have resigned on my own & company has also relived me officially. Now its already 3 months but company has not setteled my final financial claims.

    I want to know---
    1. what should be my next action?
    2. what is the normal time frame to settle anybody`s account?
    3.what are the legal steps available in front of me?
  • Sep 1, 2009, 12:08 PM
    excon
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by santanu04177 View Post
    I want to know---
    1. what should be my next action?
    2. what is the normal time frame to settle anybody`s account?
    3.what are the legal steps available in front of me?

    Hello santanu:

    1. You should sue them in small claims court.

    2. When you quit, they are obligated to pay you by your next regular payday.

    3. See number #1.

    excon
  • Mar 7, 2011, 04:28 AM
    amrita.ag19
    Firstly Santanu, you need to specify your designation in the company because if u happen to be working as a Medical Representative or Area Business manager or Regional Business Manager you need to first of all submit all the company documents and properties to your manager along with a NOC from your stockists(in case of MR). After the submission of the above only will your dues and expenses would be calculated and cleared from the Finance department of the company.
    Secondly, please check back with the HR of your department (of your ex-company) about the relieving letter because that might not be the final relieving letter that is given to you after full and final settlement process. The letter may be just an acknowledgement for the receipt of your resignation.
    Thirdly, if none of the above points are applicable and still your financial claims are pending from the company then you need to follow the suggestion given here by excon.
  • Oct 28, 2011, 09:42 AM
    ptushsettle
    Sir,
    I resigned from my company after the handing over and taking over process by the next person. But till date they have not settled by dues. Reason being that dealer o/s is pending .But I during my hand over have told to call me anytime they face any problem.. pl give me a solution to this problem..

    Regards..
  • Oct 28, 2011, 09:45 AM
    ptushsettle
    Sir,
    I resigned from my company after the handing over and taking over process by the next person. But till date they have not settled by dues. Reason being that dealer o/s is pending .But I during my hand over have told to call me anytime they face any problem.. pl give me a solution to this problem..

    Regards..
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  • Oct 28, 2011, 09:49 AM
    JudyKayTee
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    sir,
    i resigned from my company after the handing over and taking over process by the next person. But till date they have not settled by dues. Reason being that dealer o/s is pending .But i during my hand over have told to call me anytime they face any problem.. pl give me a solution to this problem..

    regards..
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    Please remember this is a legal forum. Your proposed letter makes no sense - what does "have not settled by dues" mean?

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