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Srinivas   07 December 2018 at 22:11

Salary slip/certificate

Is it mandatory for the employer of an organisation to issue salary slips every month? can the employer refuse the request of employee for salary slip? If the employer refuses to issue salary slip even after repeated requests from the employee, is there any legal recourse available to the employee?

Srinivas   05 September 2018 at 07:05

Salary deduction for absence on independence day

In one of the offices, Salary for one day has been deducted for not attending Independence day celebrations held in the office. Many employees were not able to attend the said function due to various personal reasons. The Management has deducted one day's salary for not attending Independence day celebrations.After the month end an internal circular has been served that all employees must compulsarily attend to Independence day and Republic day celebrations failing which salary would be deducted. Is such circular applicable to the event which has occured in the past and whether it is applicable backdated? Is the act of the employer tenable in law? please advise. what is the legal recourse available to the employees?

It is a co-operative bank established under Karnataka state co-operative societies act and the nature of work carried out is banking activities.

Srinivas   03 September 2018 at 22:51

Discrepancy in bank statement

whether wrong entry in pass book can be claimed by the account holder even if he does not possess counter foil of challan? In one of the banks cashier had by mistake made double entry of amount received and the challan has got passed by oversight by the officer and by the time error could be found out, the customer has taken entry of the passbook and had left. Once the entry was found out the mistake was rectified by deleting such extra entry from the system. when the customer had returned next day, the matter was reported to him and the extra entry was erased by applying liquid fuild ink. and there was discrepancy in the total balance due to the entry deleted in the system, a fresh entry was made on the next page of the passbook and the extra entry deleted is not appearing on the fresh page and the balance is matching. Now the customer has returned and is claiming both the amounts and is falsely stating that the extra entry belonged to an earler date and it is erased by applying fluid ink (whitener). but there is no such entry in the system. Now the customer wants to recover the extra amount which he has not paid (for which there is no challan counter foil) by falsely stating he had deposited at an early date and wants to recover the amount from 1. cashier 2. Officer who passed both the entry 3. person who made the passbook entry what is the legal position of the three bank staff in this case