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Legal Notices

Drafting and issuance of legal notices for money recovery, dues, cheque bounce, and consumer disputes.

Legal Notices

Professional drafting and issuance of legal notices across civil, commercial, and consumer matters to protect your rights and initiate recovery or redress.

A legal notice is a formal communication sent to the opposite party before initiating legal proceedings. It serves as a final opportunity to settle the dispute and is often a mandatory step under Indian law. We draft and issue legal notices for money recovery, recovery of dues, cheque bounce matters, and consumer complaints under the Consumer Protection Act.

Legal Notice for Money Recovery

When a sum of money is due from another party—whether under a loan, contract, or any other arrangement—a legal notice for money recovery is the first formal step to demand repayment before filing a civil suit.

Our services include:

  • Drafting and sending legal notices for recovery of loans and advances
  • Notices for recovery of amounts due under contracts or agreements
  • Demand notices before filing suits for recovery (e.g. under Order 37 CPC where applicable)
  • Follow-up and coordination with the recipient for settlement

Legal Notice for Recovery of Dues

Recovery of dues may arise from unpaid invoices, breach of contract, or other commercial obligations. A legal notice for recovery of dues formally demands payment and can support subsequent litigation or arbitration.

We assist with:

  • Drafting demand notices for unpaid dues and outstanding amounts
  • Notices in connection with breach of contract and consequential claims
  • Pre-litigation notices as required under contract or law
  • Notices preceding recovery proceedings before courts or tribunals

Cheque Bounce Notice

Under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, a notice must be sent to the drawer of a dishonoured cheque within 30 days of receiving the bank’s return memo. Failure to send a valid notice can affect your right to pursue criminal complaint or recovery.

Our cheque bounce notice services include:

  • Drafting and issuance of statutory notice under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act
  • Ensuring compliance with the 30-day notice period and content requirements
  • Demand for payment of the cheque amount within 15 days
  • Guidance on subsequent steps: filing of complaint, civil suit for recovery, or both

Legal Notice Under Consumer Protection Act

The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 empowers consumers to seek redress for deficiency in services, defective goods, or unfair trade practices. A legal notice to the opposite party (seller, service provider, or manufacturer) can be sent before filing a complaint before the Consumer Commission.

We provide:

  • Drafting of legal notices for deficiency in service or defective products
  • Notices for unfair trade practices and refund or replacement claims
  • Demand for compensation and cost before approaching the Consumer Forum
  • Notices in line with the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and rules thereunder

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