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    IR & Labour Laws

    Madras HC rebukes IT firm for gate dismissal

    As per HC, blocking entry cards and crediting compensation is no substitute for due process—dignity matters in employment.
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 7, 2026Updated:April 7, 20262 Mins Read8247 Views
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    While strongly criticising the way an IT employee was dismissed by Cognizant Technology Solutions in 2018, Madras High Court said abrupt firing violates dignity of labour

    After returning from a long leave, the employee discovered his access card had been blocked, preventing him from entering the office. Soon after, he was informed that his services had been terminated and compensation was directly credited to his bank account.

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    The case reached the labour commissioner, who ruled that the dismissal was illegal because no enquiry was conducted and no proper termination order was served. Cognizant challenged this decision, but the High Court upheld the labour court’s ruling.

    Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy observed that simply disabling an employee’s smart card and turning him away at the gate cannot be considered a lawful or dignified way of ending employment. The judge stressed that the company should have at least summoned the employee, explained the charges, and formally handed over the termination order.

    The Court highlighted that the employee had served the company for 18 years, and such treatment undermined the basic dignity of labour. It emphasised that fair working conditions and due process are fundamental rights, and bypassing them breaches both legal and ethical standards.

    This ruling sends a clear message to employers: technology-based access systems cannot replace proper HR procedures. Termination must follow established rules, including enquiry and communication, to protect employee rights and maintain workplace fairness.

    abrupt firing access card blocked at the gate access card denied clear message to employers Cognizant Cognizant Technology Solutions compensation credited to account dignity of labour Employee employer HR Human Resources illegal dismissal justice Justice Chakravarthy Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy Labour commissioner Labour Law Madras HC Madras HC rebukes Cognizant Madras High Court preventing entry into office protect employee rights sudden dismissal of employee technology-based access systems cannot replace proper HR procedures violates dignity of labour Workforce workplace fairness
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