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The time frame of the execution process in a labour case

Dear Madam,

I have a labour case with my previous employer (private company). It started approx 10 months back and court judgement came in favour of me. I am following up with the execution court to get my money.

As advised by them, a request was submitted to block the company trade license, letter to banks where the company holds an account was sent in order to transfer money to the court.

Question 1) How long will the procedure take to get my money? (Please note that its a private company and they are still working)

Question 2) Meanwhile I got an information that they are fabricating a false case against me to counter this stating that I didn't do my job properly and made a mistake that caused damages to the company. Will the court accept such cases? And what action shall I take in such case?

Your response will be highly appreciated.

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11 Jan 2021, 10:29

Dear Questioner,

Thank you for contacting me.

Please note that there is no exact time frame for the execution procedures. Please wait until all your applications to block the bank account, trade license... etc. get accepted by the Court.

If all the above fails, the next step is to request the court to issue an arrest warrant against the manager of the company.

Regarding your second question, it depends upon the evidence they have supporting any claim they submit before the court.

Usually, if a criminal case or counterclaim is filed by the employer after the employee files a labour complaint and if the same is without strong proof, such cases will be refused by the court.

Regards,

Rajasree Ravivarma

11 Jan 2021, 10:56

Thanks for the reply madam.

12 Jan 2021, 04:24

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