Legal Notice Generator

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Cheque Bounce Notice Legal notice under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments...
Money Recovery Notice Legal notice for recovery of money or outstanding debt owed ...
Property Dispute Notice Legal notice relating to disputes over ownership, possession...
Eviction Notice Legal notice from landlord to tenant demanding eviction of t...
Tenant Complaint Notice Legal notice from tenant to landlord for issues such as ille...
Consumer Complaint Notice Legal notice under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 against...
Employment Dispute Notice Legal notice relating to employer-employee disputes includin...
General Legal Notice A general-purpose legal notice template for any civil or con...

What is a Legal Notice?

A legal notice is a formal written communication sent by one party (or their advocate) to another, informing them about a grievance and demanding specific action within a stipulated time. It serves as a mandatory prerequisite for certain types of cases (like cheque bounce under Section 138 NI Act) and is a recommended first step before filing any civil or criminal case. The notice is typically sent via Registered Post with Acknowledgement Due (RPAD) to ensure proof of delivery.

Types of Legal Notices

Cheque Bounce Notice (चेक बाउंस नोटिस)

Legal notice under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 for dishonour of cheque due to insufficient funds or other reasons.

Money Recovery Notice (धन वसूली नोटिस)

Legal notice for recovery of money or outstanding debt owed by an individual or entity.

Property Dispute Notice (संपत्ति विवाद नोटिस)

Legal notice relating to disputes over ownership, possession, encroachment, or title of immovable property.

Eviction Notice (बेदखली नोटिस)

Legal notice from landlord to tenant demanding eviction of the premises on grounds of non-payment of rent, misuse, sub-letting, or personal need.

Tenant Complaint Notice (किरायेदार शिकायत नोटिस)

Legal notice from tenant to landlord for issues such as illegal eviction threats, non-refund of security deposit, failure to provide essential services, or harassment.

Consumer Complaint Notice (उपभोक्ता शिकायत नोटिस)

Legal notice under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 against a seller, manufacturer, or service provider for defective goods, deficient services, unfair trade practices, or overcharging.

Employment Dispute Notice (रोजगार विवाद नोटिस)

Legal notice relating to employer-employee disputes including wrongful termination, non-payment of salary or dues, denial of statutory benefits, or workplace harassment.

General Legal Notice (सामान्य कानूनी नोटिस)

A general-purpose legal notice template for any civil or contractual dispute that does not fall into a specific category above.

How to Send a Legal Notice

  1. Draft the legal notice with all relevant facts, legal citations, and demand
  2. Get it vetted by a lawyer (recommended but not mandatory)
  3. Print the notice on plain paper
  4. Send via Registered Post with Acknowledgement Due (RPAD) from the post office
  5. Keep a copy of the notice and postal receipt as evidence
  6. Wait for the compliance period to expire before taking further legal action

Frequently Asked Questions

For cheque bounce cases (Section 138 NI Act), a legal notice within 30 days of dishonour is mandatory. For government bodies, Section 80 CPC requires 2 months' notice. For other civil matters, it's recommended but not mandatory.
If the recipient fails to comply within the specified period, you can proceed to file a case in the appropriate court. The unanswered notice strengthens your case.
Yes, any person can draft and send a legal notice themselves. However, notices sent through a lawyer carry more professional weight and ensure correct legal language and citations.
For cheque bounce under Section 138, the notice must give 15 days from receipt for payment. If not paid, the complaint must be filed within 30 days after the 15-day period expires.
The standard method is Registered Post with Acknowledgement Due (RPAD). Speed Post, courier with tracking, or personal delivery with acknowledgement are also accepted by courts.

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Disclaimer: This tool generates standard legal notice formats for reference. Consult a qualified lawyer for important legal matters. Send via Registered Post A.D. for valid delivery proof.