Non-compete clause can’t restrict employee’s right to employment after termination, says Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court emphasised that an individual cannot be confronted with the situation where he has to either work for the previous employer or remain idle. The bench said that it is a right of an employee to change his work place. Read on: | Source: CNBCTV18
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