Send a legal notice.Make your position clear.

A formally drafted legal notice from a verified advocate — establishing your legal position, demanding a specific action, and creating an admissible record for any future proceedings.

PropertyMoney RecoveryConsumerEmploymentContract Breach
Rs 999
All-Inclusive
24–48 Hours
Dispatch Time
100%
Advocate Drafted

What we handle for you

A properly drafted legal notice creates an official record, signals serious intent, and prompts most recipients to settle before court proceedings become necessary.

Situation Assessment

Our advocate reviews your situation, confirms the legal basis for the notice, and determines the precise relief to demand.

Notice Drafting

A formal notice citing applicable law, clearly stating facts, and demanding specific action within a defined deadline.

Client Review & Approval

You review the draft before dispatch. We incorporate your feedback and finalise.

Dispatch & Acknowledgement

Sent by registered post or courier with proof of delivery — creating an admissible record for any future legal action.

The 4-Step Process

From your situation to a dispatched legal notice — done within 24–48 hours.

01

Share Your Situation

Tell us what happened, who you are sending the notice to, and what outcome you want.

02

Advocate Drafts the Notice

Our lawyer prepares a formally worded notice citing the legal basis for your claim and the relief demanded.

03

You Review & Approve

Read the draft, request changes, and approve before dispatch.

04

Dispatch & Tracking

Sent by registered post with proof of delivery. If no response, we advise on next legal steps.

Legal Framework

Legal notices derive their force from substantive law — the specific statute depends on your situation.

Contract Law

Indian Contract Act, 1872

Governs notices for breach of contract, non-payment, and failure to perform agreed obligations.

Consumer Law

Consumer Protection Act, 2019

Basis for notices against sellers and service providers for deficient goods or services.

Property Law

Transfer of Property Act, 1882

Governs notices for property disputes, title claims, and tenancy matters.

Criminal Law

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 — Section 138

Mandatory prerequisite for cheque bounce criminal complaints.

Client Success Stories

Sent a legal notice to my builder for delayed possession. Within 10 days he agreed to compensate. The notice was clear, professional, and cited exactly the right sections.

RV
Rohit V.
Mumbai

My employer was holding my full and final settlement. One notice and I received the payment within 2 weeks. Excellent service.

SP
Sunita P.
Bengaluru

Frequently Asked Questions

Stamp Duty Not Included

Government stamp duty charges apply to registered documents and vary by state. These are paid directly to the government and are not part of our service fee. Your advocate will confirm the applicable amount for your state before any document is executed.

For some disputes — such as cheque bounce under Section 138 NI Act — a legal notice is a mandatory legal prerequisite before filing a complaint. For others it is not mandatory but strongly advisable as it demonstrates good faith and often resolves the dispute without litigation.
If no response is received within the deadline specified in the notice, you can proceed with legal action — filing a civil suit, consumer complaint, or criminal complaint as appropriate. The sent notice becomes part of your case record.
Yes. Legal notices are used across all areas — property disputes, money recovery, consumer complaints, employment disputes, contract breaches, cheque bounces, and more. The notice is adapted to the specific legal basis for your situation.