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