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"I realized that the attached document, in which the matter is written, is an exact replica of the company's letterhead."Bijoy,The person has used a replica of the company letterhead to request an NOC. Probably, he has drafted an NOC for the company to sign.
"People may not return the office stationery and other small office articles like stapler, etc., but using the letterhead or envelopes of the company for correspondence is reprehensible. Reckoning his past, you may treat it as not mischievous and not calling for...
While treating the continued use of office stationery beyond retirement as an innocent mistake and issuing him the NOC, I think you also need to tell him in clear terms to desist from using it any further since it amounts to misrepresentation and fraud with the ...
Give the NOC clearly mentioning that it is for the mobile number only. Using the letterhead in the draft, which he sent to you, is not a serious issue. Ignore it.
Hi sir,I just want to inquire regarding my issue in my company. I have finished my contract, and I am in the process of taking my settlement from my company. However, they are ignoring me and not answering my calls. As a result, I have filed a case against them....
NOC is for his mobile number only. Yes, I also think that it was done in ignorance, but a person having 7-8 years of experience can also do this? It's just surprising. I am not planning to take any actions, just wanted to know what will be the best way to take t...
It has been informed by you that a mail was received from one of the ex-employees where the fellow requested to issue a No Objection Certificate. The person could have been charged for the use of the company's letterhead, but he has not done anything. The person...
Dear Anonymous,You have received mail from an ex-employee regarding his request for a No Objection Certificate (NOC). In his email, he has explained why he needs the NOC. However, did he prepare a draft of the NOC and send it as an attachment? If so, it could be...
First of all, ask the employee where he obtained the company letterhead. Initially, discuss his requirements discreetly. In between the conversation, discreetly find out where he acquired the company letterhead, such as whether it is stored on his PC, etc. Infor...
I have received an email from an ex-employee requesting a No Objection Certificate. He has provided a detailed explanation of why he needs it, which is understandable. However, upon further review, I discovered that the attached document, containing the request,...