In the realm of online financial transactions, the corporation known as Paytm purportedly ceased the disbursement of travel allowances (TA) to its mobile agents. Distressed by the absence of TA, a youthful denizen originating from Porbandar has ultimately dispatched a formal notice of legal intent to the corporation, seeking rightful recompense.
Per sources privy to the matter, an individual by the designation of Nihar Monani, domiciled within the GIDC precincts of Porbandar, Gujarat, had submitted an employment application to Paytm, a prominent entity within the domain of digital transactions. Allegedly, the corporation extended an offer of employment to this individual via electronic correspondence.
Nihar Monani was tasked with the recruitment of personnel proficient in the promotion and sale of FASTag devices at designated toll plazas along thoroughfares. As per the terms of engagement, provision for travel allowances was assured to Monani. Subsequently, Nihar Monani has advanced contentions asserting that he rendered services to Paytm for a span of four lunar cycles during the calendar year 2023. Throughout this tenure, he avers to have disbursed a sum amounting to Rs 50,000. He presses for remittance of travel allowances encompassing these expenditures, which he contends were self-funded.
However, the corporation is reported to have dissented with such claims and categorically repudiated the demand for disbursement as articulated by Monani. Perturbed by the perceived indifference exhibited by the corporation, Nihar has dispatched a formal legal notification through his legal representative, one Vijay Kumar Pandya, apprising the administration of Paytm of his grievances and insisting upon the settlement of his rightful dues.