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Rajiv Bansal files caveat against Infosys over Rs 122-mn severance pay

Infosys had agreed to pay Bansal a severance amount of Rs 173.8 mn, or 24 months of salary, when he left the firm in 2015

Former Infosys CFO  Rajiv Bansal

Former Infosys CFO Rajiv Bansal

Press Trust of India Bengaluru

Former Infosys chief financial officer Rajiv Bansal has filed a caveat in a civil court in Bengaluru against the city-based company after an arbitral tribunal directed it to pay him outstanding severance package amount of Rs 121.7 million with interest.     

The caveat was filed Tuesday after the country's second largest IT company said it would take legal advice for further action on the tribunal's order, a representative of Indus Law firm, engaged by Bansal, told PTI.

It was to safeguard the interest of Bansal and prevent any ex-parte order without hearing him in suit or proceedings expected to be initiated by the Infosys, he said.
 

 

Infosys Tuesday said it has lost an arbitration over severance package to Bansal with the tribunal also rejecting the company's counter claim for refund of previously paid severance amount of Rs 52 million and damages.

It had agreed to pay Bansal a severance amount of Rs 173.8 million, or 24 months of salary, when he left the firm in 2015, but suspended payments after he got Rs 50 million as co-founder N R Narayana Murthy and others objected to the severance package as excessive.  

Following this, Bansal had dragged his former employer to arbitration, seeking the remaining amount.
 

Bansal's severance payout has been one of the issues that Infosys founders had raised to allege governance lapses at the software major.

The caveat remains in force for 90 days and if during that duration no case is filed by the opposite party, the caveator has to again file a fresh caveat.  

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First Published: Sep 19 2018 | 5:20 PM IST

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