Send a legal notice
A few questions, a flat fee — an advocate drafts it and posts it by Registered Post AD, anywhere in India.
What is it about?
Common questions
How do I send a legal notice in India?
A legal notice is usually drafted by an advocate and sent by Registered Post AD to the other party, setting out the facts, the legal basis, and what you want them to do within a stated time. Here you answer a short questionnaire, pay a flat fee, verify your identity, and an advocate drafts and dispatches the notice for you.
Can I send a legal notice from the UK or abroad?
Yes. The whole process is online, so NRIs and OCI card holders can start it from the UK, USA, Canada, the Gulf, or anywhere else. The advocate drafts and posts the notice within India on your behalf, and the fee is shown in your local currency.
How is the legal notice delivered?
It is dispatched by Registered Post AD (Acknowledgement Due) within India, which provides a proof-of-service trail that matters if the dispute later goes to court.
How much does a legal notice cost?
It is a flat fee with postage included, quoted up front before you pay. Payers abroad see an equivalent amount in their local currency.
What kinds of legal notice can I send here?
Cheque bounce (Section 138), money recovery, property, consumer, employment, tenancy, contract, and general matters. Pick the type at the first step and describe the facts in your own words.
What if I have received a legal notice and need to reply?
Replying to a notice is a separate, case-specific exercise — the right response depends on what has been alleged and any deadline stated in the notice. For that, book a consultation so an advocate can review the notice and advise on how to respond.
Advocate-drafted and dispatched by Registered Post AD. Time-sensitive matters (e.g. cheque bounce) carry statutory deadlines — start early. Questions first? Book a consultation.