Legal Notice

Legal Notice

A legal notice is termed to be a type of formal communication presented in a written form through which the sender will notify the recipient about their intentions of claiming legal proceedings in opposition to the latter. Through legal notice, the recipient has to be aware of the offence of the sender. It also acts as a warning for the receiver to fulfil certain conditions; otherwise, the matter will be taken to court.

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    When a legal notice has to be sent?

    A legal notice is processed by any advocate hired by the victim on behalf of resolving their conflicts and proceeds with the settlement. There are various terms that define the reason for a legal notice to be drafted. We at Consumer Mitra will inform you of all the types of legal notices and how they can acquire the solutions. Most of the time, legal notices are sent when:

    • Property-related issues arose, like mortgages, eviction over unreasonable aspects, family property partition, etc.
    • Notice to any employee for exploiting the HR policies, getting involved in sexual harassment, leaving the job without any resignation letter, or violating the employment agreements.
    • Notice regarding unpaid salary, exploitation of rights for the employees and more.
    • Notice to a service manufacturing malicious products.
    • Notice for personal conflicts like maintenance, divorce, the partition of maternal properties, child custody and more.

    How should you reply to a legal notice?

    We will make you aware of the legal notice draft and will make it convenient for you to reply befittingly to it. Within a stipulated time frame, you need to reply to the legal notice to eliminate any obstacles. Once you receive the notice, you need to follow up with some crucial points as listed below:

    • It is essential for you to go through the legal notice properly to grasp all the concerns drafted by the other party. If, as a receiver, you think this matter can be resolved, you can easily have a conversation with the opposing party.
    • You can get a profound lawyer’s assistance if you are unsure of the consent termed in the notice. The professionals will help you determine the right solutions.
    • In the next step, you need to elaborate on the whole issue to your hired lawyer. The following lawyers should be informed about the statics of your matter.
    • With all the necessary guidelines, you can draft your reply by satiating all the concerned regards of the opposing party.

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