A legal notice is a formal communication sent by one party to another before initiating legal proceedings. It informs the recipient about a legal grievance, demand, or claim, and provides an opportunity to resolve the dispute before approaching the court.
Sending a properly drafted legal notice can often help resolve disputes without lengthy litigation.
A legal notice is a written communication sent by an advocate on behalf of a client demanding compliance with a legal obligation or warning of legal action.
Legal notices are commonly used in situations such as:
- Recovery of money
- Breach of contract
- Property disputes
- Cheque bounce matters
- Consumer disputes
- Employment disputes
- Matrimonial disputes
A well-drafted legal notice clearly states the facts of the dispute, legal claims, and the relief sought.
Importance of Sending a Legal Notice
Sending a legal notice serves several important purposes:
✔ Provides formal intimation of legal claim
✔ Offers an opportunity to settle the dispute amicably
✔ Creates documentary evidence of communication
✔ Helps clarify legal rights and obligations
✔ In certain cases, it is a mandatory legal requirement before filing a case
For example, a legal notice is mandatory before filing a complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 for cheque dishonour.
Types of Legal Notices
Our office assists clients in drafting legal notices relating to:
Civil Matters
- Property disputes
- Recovery of money
- Breach of contract
- Tenant eviction notices
Criminal Matters
- Cheque bounce notices
- Complaints involving cheating or fraud
Matrimonial Matters
- Domestic disputes
- Maintenance claims
- Divorce related notices
Each notice must be carefully drafted with proper legal language and factual accuracy.
Reply to Legal Notice
If you have received a legal notice, it is important to seek legal advice before responding.
A proper reply helps to:
- Present your legal position clearly
- Deny false allegations
- Avoid unnecessary litigation
- Protect your legal rights
Failure to reply to a legal notice may sometimes weaken your legal defence in future proceedings.
- Drafting legal notices
- Replying to legal notices
- Settlement negotiations
- Pre-litigation dispute resolution
- Legal consultation regarding potential litigation
Proper legal guidance at the notice stage can often prevent complex court disputes.