• Salary promised was not paid

I am from bangalore. I worked in a private colllege as an English lecturer for 11 & 12 th. And puc 1&2 nd year.
1. My timings were from 8:30 to 22:30 noon( from June 2014 to November 2014) Part time. Later from November the management asked me to go for full time teaching, and promised me increase of 15000 of my salary.
Nothing in writing, ONLY MY ATTENDANCE REGISTER shows my change of part time to full time.

2) I had been mailing to the management from Dec 2014..that the promised salary was not reflected in my account.

The Agm and principal said that I would receive it in the month of ,July 2015. It did not happen. I sent resignation. But againt they called saying that I would receive the pending amount by October if I continued. The amount was 1lakh and 80 thousand to be received. 

I went back and workedi n good faith..
But again was cheated. 
I requested for:

 pay slips
Experience letter 
And my certificates
Till date I did not receive it.
People in the college 're so rude and tell that they do not have a letter head to give an experience letter and pay slips.
What should i do now.
It's a year that I have been going to college and requesting and am not getting m y experience letter and pay slips and my pending salary.
I have few request letter signed by the principal since a year.
I have a photo copy of the attendance register.
 Is there any thing I can do.
It was so traumatic as my daughter was studying there and principal threatened to affect my daughter's studies. She just finished her 12 th and out of the college.

Please help me with guidance.
Thanking in advance.
Asked 7 years ago in Civil Law

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4 Answers

1) lodge a complaint against college before the university to which it is affiliated

2) issue legal notice to school to pay your outstanding dues and furnish your experience letter

3) if the college fails to pay and issue you experience letter and relieving letter file suit against the college to recover your dues

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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how is it possible that an educational insitiution does not have any letter head . ?

2) ask them to mail you your experience letter . emails are admissible in evidence

3) branch of college situtaed 25 kms away should be affiliated to CBSE

Ajay Sethi
Advocate, Mumbai
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If you go to court now through a suit for recovery you will have to adduce evidence to prove that you were promised an increase in salary. Since you do not have evidence to this effect you will not be able to recover the promised salary hike, but you can surely recover the arrears of your salary and the experience letter from the institute. The letter pad will be printed by the college to issue the experience certificate once there is a decree by the civil court against it. So file a civil suit against it.

Ashish Davessar
Advocate, Jaipur
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Your emails and oral requests to the management or the principal will not evoke any positive response neither your problem will be solved.

You have to send a legal notice to the management giving the details and demand the relief of arrears of salary from the date of conversion and the enhanced salary and also to issue you the requested relieving letter with an experience certificate and the educational certificates held in their custody.

Following this due to their non-response or non-compliance, you may proceed with the legal case against them both through civil court as well as through consumer forum for relief and remedy..

T Kalaiselvan
Advocate, Vellore
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