Own business
kumar Rahul (account Student) (160 Points)
11 August 2016kumar Rahul (account Student) (160 Points)
11 August 2016
CS MOHIT SALUJA
(PRACTICING CS Jalandhar 9914558709)
(5155 Points)
Replied 12 August 2016
Yes you can start the business subject to the releiving conditions impossed by the ex company
kumar Rahul
(account Student)
(160 Points)
Replied 12 August 2016
Pratik Shah
(Practising Company Secretary)
(4432 Points)
Replied 12 August 2016
If you had entered into an Employement Agreement or similar document with Company while joining in this Company, just check if that agreement or document has any clause in this regard. If it does not have any such clause (non-compete clause), there won't be any problem.
kumar Rahul
(account Student)
(160 Points)
Replied 12 August 2016
kumar Rahul
(account Student)
(160 Points)
Replied 12 August 2016
Pratik Shah
(Practising Company Secretary)
(4432 Points)
Replied 12 August 2016
Then, you can start your business, as your Company does not have any document which can allow them to restrict you to do your own business.
CA.Vinita Gupta
(Deputy Manager- Finance)
(2923 Points)
Replied 16 August 2016
If you dont have any clause mentioned in the Offer letter, Appointment letter, relieving letter. You can start your business
CA.Vinita Gupta
(Deputy Manager- Finance)
(2923 Points)
Replied 16 August 2016
If you dont have any clause mentioned in the Offer letter, Appointment letter, relieving letter. You can start your business
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