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A Legal Notice is a document that informs the other party of a lawsuit in which they are a party. It is used when there is a dispute between the parties.TaxfillingIndia.com,a leading provider of online legal drafting service in India.Our team of experts will help you in providing the legal advice while preparing the legal notice.

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A Legal Notice is a document that informs the other party of a lawsuit in which they are a party. It is used when there is a dispute between the parties. This can be a dispute over an item, service or a debt. In such a case, the other party should be notified and given time to hire an attorney and respond to the lawsuit. The purpose of the legal notice is to provide the other side with adequate information so that they can make an informed decision.

The notice should contain the demand. The sender may ask for specific performance, monetary compensation, or mental harassment. If the addressee does not agree to the demand, the letter should specify the consequences and give the addressee a reasonable amount of time to respond to it. This should give the addressee the opportunity to settle the matter without the legal notice being issued. If the recipient fails to respond within the given period of time, the letter should not be served.

In many cases, the recipient of a Legal Notice may be required to take action as soon as possible. It is important that the person receiving the letter responds within the required time period or they will have to face the consequences. However, if the other party is unwilling to settle, they should consider seeking the assistance of an advocate who can help them resolve the matter. This advocate will be able to draft the appropriate response for the recipient. The next step is to discuss the contents of the letter with your lawyer.

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FAQ'S

STEP 1: Once the notice has been drafted by the lawyer 

STEP 2: It is being signed by the lawyer and the Sender.

STEP 3: A copy is being retained by the Lawyer for future purposes.

STEP 4: The Notice is being sent through Registered Post or through Courier 

STEP 5: An acknowledgment slip is being kept as evidence of dispatch.  

Yes, a legal notice can be through e-mail. However, it is advisable to send a copy of the Legal Notice to the addressee via a registered post or courier as well.

Yes, a legal notice sent by Whatsapp is valid legal evidence under law. Also, the blue tick over the messaging app is valid proof that the respondent has accepted the physical copies of the communication

Yes! You can send a legal notice without a Lawyer, but it is advisable to hire a lawyer as professional writing skills and legal language makes a Notice very effective. 

No! It is not mandatory. But it becomes mandatory to serve a notice under Section 80 of Code of Civil Procedure, when a person is planning to file a suit against the Government or Government body.

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