Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Posh act in India - Workplace Harassment & Sexual Harassment

Workplace harassment, particularly sexual harassment, has gained increased legal scrutiny in India. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 mandates Internal Committees, time-bound inquiry, and fair process. Yet, procedural lapses remain widespread.

Common issues include biased inquiry, denial of cross-examination opportunity, breach of confidentiality, or retaliation against the complainant. Conversely, respondents often approach lawyers alleging a violation of natural justice during internal proceedings.

Harassment is not limited to sexual misconduct; it includes hostile work environment, bullying, and abuse of authority. Employers who ignore complaints risk vicarious liability and reputational harm.

Whether you are a complainant or respondent, legal guidance during the early stages of inquiry is crucial. A lawyer can help ensure procedural compliance, protect your rights, and prevent long-term professional damage.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Employment law and labor law - Wage and Salary Disputes.

Salary disputes remain one of the most common triggers for legal consultation. Delayed salaries, unpaid incentives, arbitrary deductions, and non-payment of overtime frequently violate statutory protections under the Payment of Wages Act, 1936, Minimum Wages Act, 1948, and now the Code on Wages, 2019.

Employers sometimes deduct amounts for notice-period shortfalls, training costs, or alleged damages without a proper legal basis. In many cases, such deductions are unlawful unless supported by contract and statutory compliance. Similarly, withholding full and final settlement after resignation is legally risky for employers.

Bonus disputes, especially in establishments covered under the Payment of Bonus Act, 1965, often arise when eligibility thresholds are ignored. Employees are frequently unaware that a statutory bonus is a legal right, not a discretionary benefit.

If your salary or dues have been withheld, time is of the essence. Legal remedies may include filing a claim before the Labour Authority or issuing a structured legal notice to initiate settlement. An employment lawyer can evaluate whether your claim falls under statutory recovery, civil suit, or labour court jurisdiction

Employment law - Employment Contracts & Misclassification

Employment contracts are frequently drafted to favour employers, especially in startups and multinational setups. Misclassification of emplo...