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that is a very scary FUD perspective you have and it is not based in reality. Non competes have been tested in indian courts and thrown out. This is fairly established and not a situation that is common practice. the other things you talk about are not standard practice and things that may happen anywhere
>>Non competes have been tested in indian courts and thrown out. Are you from India? People here are afraid to approach the police station even for small issues, let alone take on billion dollar firms and fight expensive cases for years. Even winning means losing in a context like this. People even settle traffic violation tickets with bribes, and you are talking about taking on billion dollar companies. Also no one…
the onus is on the company to go to court and do this. And this gets rejected. because indian courts have rejected non-competes as a matter of policy.
I would suggest you recheck the ground reality. And yes i do run a company in India.