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THE IMMENSE VALUE OF LEGAL NOTICE

There are a few events when an individual or an entity needs to make a legal move against someone else or an entity. The few events can be consumer grievance, property dispute, check balance, divorce, eviction and many more. In any case, it is significant for you to educate the other individual that you will start a legal activity against them. That is the reason a legal notice is sent to an individual or an entity.

A notice is a formal composed archive sent by an individual or an entity regarding some complaint. It is sent as a notice to the recipient that the one sending the notice have certain complaints which are not appropriately dealt with by the collector, albeit the beneficiary has given sufficient freedom to the recipient to determine the issue. It resembles a last admonition to the beneficiary that the sender is totally set up to start a legal activity and it is the last chance for the recipient to determine the issue close by appropriately.

Hence it has different ways in which it is significant:

  • By sending the notice it can give a reasonable goal with respect to the sender to document a claim to determine the issue to which the other party may react quickly to save oneself from court procedures.
  • An individual can without much of a stretch depict his complaint in a legal notice with the assistance of an Advocate.
  • Serving of legal notice offers a chance to the collector of the legal notice, that is, the contrary party to determine the issue warmly.
  • It goes about as an update for the recipient about the demonstrations that have deliberately or inadvertently have made an issue for the sender.

As provided under Section 80 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, a Legal Notice is sent to the Government or public officer if one wants to initiate a legal action against them for any act claimed to be done by such public officer during the course of his official duty until the expiration of two months.  

In Bihari Chowdhary V. State of Bihar, AIR 1984 SC 1043, the Supreme Court has stated that “The object of the section is the advancement of justice and the securing of public good by avoidance of unnecessary litigation”.

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