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What is a Legal Notice?

A legal notice is a formal written communication used to warn or inform an individual, company, or organization about a legal obligation or issue. It acts as a first step in initiating legal action. Commonly used in disputes related to property, employment, consumer complaints, and business contracts, a legal notice outlines your position clearly and legally before approaching a court. Proper drafting ensures your rights are protected and communicated professionally.

When is a Legal Notice Needed?

You need a legal notice when you want to formally communicate a grievance or demand before taking legal action. It is commonly used in cases like property disputes, non-payment of dues, breach of contract, or divorce. A legal notice gives the opposing party a chance to resolve the issue amicably.

Why Professional Drafting Matters?

Legal notices must be drafted precisely to maintain clarity, legality, and impact. A well-crafted notice can often resolve a dispute without needing further legal steps, saving time and money.

Why Aarambh Associates?

  • ✔ Legally compliant & professionally formatted
  • ✔ Drafted by experienced legal experts
  • ✔ Timely delivery within 1-3 working days
  • ✔ Affordable and transparent pricing
  • ✔ Revisions available before finalization
Charges

Professional Fees: ₹999 + 18% GST

Our Legal Notice Drafting Process

Step 1

Consultation & Understanding the Facts

Step 2

Preparing the First Draft of the Notice

Step 3

Client Review and Final Approval

Step 4

Dispatch of Notice & Sharing Proof

Information & Documents Required

1. Your Full Details

Full name, address, and contact information of the sender.

2. Opponent's Details

Full name and complete, correct address of the recipient.

3. Summary of Dispute

A clear, chronological summary of the facts and events.

4. Supporting Proof

Copies of any invoices, contracts, emails, photos, or other evidence.

5. Specific Demand / Relief

What you want the opponent to do (e.g., pay money, return goods).

6. Previous Communication

Details of any prior attempts to resolve the issue.

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