The north-indian police summoned Asit Rath chief of Aviva Indias operations for questioning about workplace bias claims (which adds to companys existing problems with tax authorities)
A former employee Gurbir Singh filed complaint in sept-2024 stating he faced discrimination due to his religious beliefs; the case was registered in faridabad punjab under laws that deal with intentional religious insults. Police documents show theyʼve asked Rath and another company official to appear for questioning — marking it as high-priority matter
The british-owned insurance company thats been operating as joint-venture with local firm Dabur is already dealing with tax-related issues: authorities think they made wrong payments to insurance agents. The company bought bigger stake in indian operations about 2 years ago increasing its ownership to 74%
Avivas spokesperson based in UK says these discrimination claims dont have any facts behind them and company has good-enough policies that make sure every worker gets fair treatment. The case could lead to serious consequences: if someone is found guilty of hurting religious sentiments they might face jail-time up to 3 years