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Calcutta HC: Seeking better job not moral turpitude, asks company to pay gratuity dues

The High Court noted that the company could neither produce any witness nor show any call records to substantiate their charge that the man was in touch with a rival company.

August 30, 2025 / 13:26 IST
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The company claimed that the man was terminated from service due to misconduct which amounted to moral turpitude and therefore due to loss sustained by the petitioner, his gratuity was forfeited.

Holding that looking for another job, even if with a rival company with better perks and facilities, is a basic right and does not constitute moral turpitude, the Calcutta High Court has held that non-payment of an employee's dues on such ground by a company was against the principles of natural justice.

Setting aside the order and punishment of the disciplinary authority of the company, which claims to be the sole manufacturer of a particular type of insulator film in India, Justice Shampa Dutt (Paul) directed it to pay his gratuity dues of Rs 1.37 lakh along with simple interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum.

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"Looking for another job, even if with a rival company (though, not proved in this case) with better perks and facilities is a basic right and does not constitute moral turpitude as it is not contrary to honesty, modesty or good morals," Justice Dutt observed in the judgment passed on Thursday.

The court held that the petitioner company could not prove that any damage or loss to, or destruction of, property belonging to the employer was due to any act of the respondent which was riotous, disorderly or involved moral turpitude.