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LegalParihar provides online legal support services including legal documentation, e-sign and e-stamp facilitation, registration assistance, legal research, dispute resolution, and remote notarization. We simplify legal processes through secure digital solutions, expert support, and compliance-focused services across India.

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Send Legal Notice Online

AI Powered drafting with expert review. Dispatched within 24-48 hours via Registered Post.

LegalParihar provides an online platform to help you coordinate with tech savvy independent advocates you choose to draft a legally sound notice, and send it securely. Track progress and review drafts completely online.

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Online Legal Notice in India

Technology support for your preferred independent advocate to draft and deliver legal notices online.

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Preferred Advocate Coordination

Facilitate online engagement with the advocate you choose for your notice.

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Online Video Consultation

Arrange secure video calls with your advocate to discuss the matter live.

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Online Draft Review

Review legal notice drafts online before the advocate finalizes them.

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Advocate-led Review

Your chosen advocate independently reviews and approves the notice content.

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Progress Updates

Receive online status updates on drafting, review, and dispatch progress.

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Technology Facilitation

Our platform supports the end-to-end online process without providing legal advice directly.

Full Service

What's Included

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Case Intake

Information gathering to understand the dispute and service need.

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Document Guidance

Review of submitted documents to support advocate coordination.

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Advocate Drafting Coordination

Tech enabled online Coordination for advocates to draft the notice based on your facts.

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Dispatch Coordination

Assistance with arranging postal dispatch and tracking information.

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Response Support

Support on how to manage replies and follow-up steps.

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Document Archiving

Digital record keeping of the notice and delivery confirmations.

What is a Legal Notice?

A crucial first step in legal proceedings.

A Legal Notice is a formal written communication sent by a person or entity (via an Advocate) to another party, informing them of a grievance and the intention to take legal action if the grievance is not resolved.

It serves as a final warning to settle the matter amicably. In many cases, like cheque bounce (Section 138 of NI Act), government disputes (Section 80 CPC), or consumer disputes (Consumer Protection Act 2019), sending a legal notice is a mandatory requirement before filing a case in court.

Our Expertise

Types of Legal Notices

Select the specific type of legal notice you need to send. Each is drafted by your chosen specialized advocates.

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Cheque Bounce

Notice under Section 138 of NI Act for dishonoured cheques.

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Money Recovery

Formal demand for unpaid dues or loan recovery.

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Property Dispute

Notices for illegal possession, partition, or builder delays.

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Consumer Complaint

For deficient services or defective products.

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Divorce & Maintenance

Matrimonial disputes and maintenance claims.

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Unpaid Salary

Legal action against employers for withholding dues.

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Defamation

Cease and desist notices for damage to reputation.

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Tenant Eviction

Legal notices to vacate property and clear arrears.

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Workflow

How It Works

From consultation to delivery in 5 simple steps.

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Fill Form

Share your dispute details and upload relevant documents.

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Lawyer Assigned

Get Guidance on case type and choose your preferred advocate for your case .

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Draft in 48 Hrs

Your advocate drafts the legal notice within 48 hours*.

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Your Approval

Review the draft online and suggest any changes.

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Dispatched

Sent via Registered Post with a tracking number.

Standard Structure

Format of a Legal Notice in India

A well-drafted legal notice by an advocate must include these essential components to ensure legal validity in court.

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Date & Reference

The exact date of issuance and a unique reference number for tracking and court records.

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Parties Details

Complete names, descriptions, and verified addresses of both the sender and recipient.

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Subject Line

A clear, concise statement summarizing the core issue (e.g., "Legal Notice under Section 138 NI Act").

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Statement of Facts

A clear, chronological narrative of the events and transactions leading to the dispute.

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Legal Provisions

Explicit mention of specific laws, sections, and contractual clauses under which the grievance falls.

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Specific Demand

The exact action required from the recipient, such as payment of a specific amount or property handover.

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Notice Period

A strict statutory timeframe (usually 15-30 days) to resolve the matter before litigation begins.

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Consequences

Clear statement of the legal actions (civil or criminal) that will follow if the demand is not met.

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Advocate's Signature

The formal seal and signature of the sender's enrolled legal counsel, certifying the notice.

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Consequences

What happens if a Legal Notice is ignored?

Failing to respond to a legal notice within the stipulated timeframe can have severe legal consequences:

  • ⚠️Presumption of Admission: Courts may presume that you admit to the facts stated in the notice if you do not formally object.
  • ⚠️Ex-Parte Proceedings: The sender may initiate a lawsuit, and if you do not appear, the court may pass a judgment against you (ex-parte).
  • ⚠️Criminal Action (Sec 138): In cases like cheque bounce, ignoring the 15-day notice period directly leads to criminal proceedings against you.
Advantages

Benefits of Sending a Legal Notice

Formal Warning

Provides a clear, final opportunity for the opposite party to rectify the issue before litigation.

Out-of-Court Settlement

Often leads to an amicable resolution, saving time and expensive court fees.

Creates Legal Proof

Establishes a documented timeline of your demands and the other party's failure to comply.

Mandatory Requirement

Fulfills the statutory prerequisite required for cases like cheque bounce and government suits.

Shows Serious Intent

A notice sent by an advocate demonstrates you are prepared to escalate the matter legally.

Guide

How to Reply to a Legal Notice in India

Step-by-Step Process

  1. 1Read carefully: Understand the claims, facts, and the deadline to respond (usually 15-30 days).
  2. 2Consult an Advocate: Do not reply on your own. A lawyer will help draft a legally sound response.
  3. 3Gather Evidence: Collect all documents, emails, or receipts that disprove the sender's claims.
  4. 4Dispatch: Send the reply via Registered Post with Acknowledgment Due.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • ✕ Ignoring the notice completely
  • ✕ Accidentally admitting liability in written communication
  • ✕ Missing the statutory deadline to reply
  • ✕ Using emotional or unprofessional language
Pricing

Cost of Sending a Legal Notice in India

Transparent pricing with zero hidden fees. Choose the tier that best fits your dispute's complexity.

Draft Only

₹299
  • Online Assitance
  • Same day delivery
  • AI Powered Drafting
  • 1 Revision included
  • Soft copy provided (PDF)
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Draft + Dispatch

₹499
  • Everything in Draft Only
  • Priority processing
  • Document Checks and Review
  • Softcopy in PDF & Word format
  • Access to Lawyers Directory
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Complete Resolution

₹999
  • Everything in Draft + Dispactch
  • Legal Notice Tech Facilitation
  • Lawyer Coordination & Representation
  • Real time progress updates
  • Access to Legal Resources
  • Priority support (1-4 hrs)
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* The pricing showing is excluding of applicable professional fee independently charged as per case complexity. Final charges and delivery time will be confirmed on order confirmation.

Reviews

What our Clients Say

"The entire process was seamless. I sent a notice for unpaid dues, and my lawyer drafted it within 24 hours. Highly recommended."

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Rajesh K.

Business Owner

"Very professional service. The advocate clearly explained the legal grounds and the notice was sent via speed post the next day."

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Priya M.

Freelancer

"Tenant was not vacating for months. Sent an eviction notice through LegalParihar and the issue was resolved without going to court!"

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Amit S.

Property Owner

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our services

A legal notice in India is a formal written communication sent by a person or entity (usually through an advocate) to another party. It informs the recipient of a grievance and states the sender's intention to take legal action if the issue is not resolved within a specified timeframe.
Yes, legally you can draft and send a legal notice yourself. However, it is highly recommended to use an expert advocate. A notice drafted by a lawyer ensures all relevant legal provisions (like sections of the CPC or NI Act) are included, making it legally sound and taken more seriously by the recipient.
If someone ignores a legal notice, they lose the opportunity to resolve the dispute amicably out of court. The sender can proceed to file a civil or criminal case against them. In court, ignoring the notice can be seen as an admission of fault or lack of defense.
The timeframe to respond is specified in the legal notice itself, typically ranging from 15 to 30 days. For certain cases like cheque bounce (Section 138), the statutory notice period is exactly 15 days.
Yes. Under the Information Technology Act, 2000, electronic records are recognized. Indian courts consider legal notices sent via email as valid legal service, provided you have proof of delivery such as a read receipt or delivery acknowledgment.
Yes, the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts have ruled that legal notices and summons sent via WhatsApp are valid, as long as there is proof of delivery (such as the "blue ticks"). However, it is best practice to send a physical copy via Registered Post as well.
Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, a legal notice for cheque bounce must be sent within 30 days from the date you receive information from the bank that the cheque has been dishonored.
The cost varies depending on the complexity of the case, the advocate's experience, and the type of notice. Standard notices on LegalParihar start at just ₹499 for drafting, and comprehensive packages with physical dispatch and follow-up go up to ₹1,499.
Yes, a legal notice can be sent to both. When suing a company, the notice is sent to its registered office and directors. When suing a government department, a mandatory 60-day notice must be served under Section 80 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) before filing a suit.
A legal notice itself cannot be formally "withdrawn." However, if the matter is settled amicably after sending the notice, you can simply choose not to proceed with filing the court case. You can also send a subsequent communication clarifying that the dispute is resolved.

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