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Delhi Legal Expert provides professional legal notice drafting in Delhi within 24 hours for money recovery, cheque bounce (Section 138 NI Act), property disputes, employment termination, and matrimonial matters. Every notice is drafted by a qualified advocate for legal notice in Delhi, sent by registered post with acknowledgement due (AD), and supported with full follow-up legal strategy if required. Call +91 8130789810 to start today.
A legal notice is the most cost-effective legal tool available in India — costing ₹1,500 to ₹8,000 and resolving disputes that would otherwise take years and lakhs to settle in court. Our legal notice advocates in Delhi draft every notice with precision, ensuring it is legally sound, strategically worded, and served correctly — so it achieves maximum impact before you spend a rupee on litigation.
Your notice is ready the same day or next day — not a week later.
Every notice is specific to your facts, your claim, and the applicable law.
Creates legally admissible proof of service — accepted by all courts.
Money recovery, cheque bounce, property, employment, matrimonial, consumer, builder.
Mandatory 60-day notice to government bodies drafted correctly.
We advise on the next step — settlement, court filing, or mediation.
From ₹1,500 — no hidden charges, no vague billing.
Remote clients served via WhatsApp and email — no office visit required.
Direct Answer: A legal notice in Delhi is a formal written communication sent by an advocate to another party, demanding a specific action — payment, vacation of premises, cessation of activity — within a set deadline (usually 15 to 30 days). It is legally mandatory before filing a cheque bounce complaint (Section 138 NI Act) and before suing any government body (Section 80 CPC). For all other disputes, it is strongly recommended.
Cheque Bounce Complaint: Mandatory 15-day notice before complaint — Section 138, NI Act 1881
Suing a Government Body: Mandatory 60-day notice before filing civil suit — Section 80, CPC 1908
Tenancy Termination (Old): Notice to quit required — Delhi Rent Control Act 1958
Consumer Complaints: Notice recommended; mandatory in some forums — Consumer Protection Act 2019
All Other Disputes: Not mandatory — but strongly recommended.
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Sent when someone owes you money — a loan, business debt, unpaid invoice, or advance — and is not repaying despite reminders. Creates pressure to settle and establishes your claim on record before any court proceedings.
Must be sent within 30 days of the bank's dishonour memo. The drawer has 15 days to pay after receiving the notice. We draft and dispatch within 24 hours — ensuring you never miss the critical deadline.
Sent to neighbours encroaching on your land, tenants refusing to vacate, co-owners trying to sell shared property without consent, or builders withholding possession. Often forces settlement without court proceedings.
For wrongful termination, unpaid salaries, gratuity non-payment, PF/ESI default, and workplace harassment. Cites the specific labour law violated — creating a documented record before Labour Court proceedings.
For maintenance non-payment, custody order violations, streedhan recovery, denial of access to children, and harassment by in-laws. A formal notice from an advocate significantly increases compliance.
For builders not delivering possession, service providers refusing refunds, insurance claim denials, and banks making unauthorised deductions. Required prerequisites for RERA complaints and Consumer Forum filings.
Money Recovery — We handle recovery notices for: Personal loans between friends, family, or colleagues; Business payment defaults — clients or vendors; Unpaid invoices and service fees; Security deposit refusal by landlords; Advance payments not returned after deal cancellation; Partnership or joint venture payment disputes. Time limit: File a civil recovery suit within 3 years of the debt becoming due. Do not delay — send the notice now.
Cheque Bounce — Why this notice must be perfect: Every word in a Section 138 notice matters. Courts have dismissed cheque bounce complaints because the notice was sent to the wrong address, the bank return memo date was incorrectly stated, the demanded amount was wrong, or the notice was sent after the 30-day window. Our advocates have drafted hundreds of Section 138 notices — we know exactly what Delhi magistrate courts require. Critical deadline: 30 days from bank return memo → send notice. 15 days after receipt → file complaint. Miss either deadline = case time-barred permanently.
Property — Notice types we draft: Illegal encroachment — demand removal of unauthorised construction; Tenant eviction — notice to vacate with legal grounds stated; Adverse possession prevention — establish your ownership on record; Builder possession demand — after payment completion; Co-owner sale prevention — demand halt to unauthorised sale; NRI property protection — sent to occupants of overseas client properties.
Employment — We draft notices for employees: Wrongful termination — citing Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 and contract terms; Unpaid salary — citing Payment of Wages Act, 1936; Gratuity non-payment — citing Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972; PF/ESI default — citing EPF Act, 1952; POSH Act violations — sexual harassment at workplace; Contract breach by employer — non-compete, confidentiality, or service terms. From the employer side: Notice to absconding employees — demanding return or formal resignation; Breach of non-disclosure or non-compete agreements.
Matrimonial — Notices we draft: Maintenance recovery — when court-ordered maintenance is unpaid; Streedhan return demand — jewellery, gifts, and personal property; Custody violation — when visitation order is being flouted; Domestic violence demand — notice before PWDVA application; Restitution of conjugal rights — formal demand before RCR petition.
Consumer & Builder — We draft notices for: Builder not giving possession — citing RERA Delhi and contract terms; Service deficiency — telecom, insurance, banking, e-commerce; Refund refusal — online platforms, retailers, and service providers; Insurance claim denial — citing IRDAI regulations and policy terms.
Direct Answer: Our legal notice drafting process in Delhi takes 24 hours or less — you share your facts and documents, our advocate drafts the notice, you review and approve, and we dispatch by registered post with AD. You receive all postal receipts and tracking information for your records. For urgent cheque bounce deadlines, same-day dispatch is available.
Call or WhatsApp +91 8130789810. Share a brief description of the dispute, recipient's correct name and address, any relevant documents, and your preferred deadline for the other party — 15, 30, or 60 days.
Advocate Saurabh Singh or Advocate Arun Varma personally reviews your matter and drafts the notice — citing the specific facts, exact legal provisions, the specific demand with a clear deadline, and the consequence of non-compliance.
We send you the draft notice for review before sending. Check that all facts are accurately stated, the recipient's name and address are correct, and the demand and deadline are what you want. Corrections are made before dispatch.
Sent by registered post with Acknowledgement Due (AD) — the primary legally recognised mode. Speed post where faster delivery is needed. Email copy sent simultaneously. You receive the postal receipt, AD card scan, and your copy of the dispatched notice.
After dispatch, we advise you on what to do if the other party responds, how to proceed if no response is received by the deadline, and whether to file in court, approach a consumer forum, or attempt mediation.
Direct Answer: A legal notice drafted by an advocate in Delhi costs between ₹1,500 and ₹15,000 depending on the complexity of the matter. Cheque bounce notices cost ₹2,000 to ₹5,000. Property and employment notices cost ₹3,000 to ₹8,000. Registered post charges add ₹50 to ₹200. Delhi Legal Expert offers transparent, fixed-fee legal notice services — the total cost is confirmed before any work begins.
Simple Money Recovery Notice: ₹1,500 – ₹3,000
Cheque Bounce Notice (Section 138): ₹2,000 – ₹5,000 all-inclusive
Property Dispute Notice: ₹3,000 – ₹8,000
Employment Legal Notice: ₹3,000 – ₹8,000
Matrimonial / Consumer Notice: ₹3,000 – ₹10,000
Complex / Multi-Party Notices: ₹8,000 – ₹15,000
Registered Post Charges: ₹50 – ₹200 (additional)
Reply Drafting (if you received a notice): ₹2,000 – ₹8,000 depending on complexity
Direct Answer: If you receive a legal notice in Delhi, do not ignore it and do not respond without consulting an advocate. Read the notice carefully, note the deadline, consult Delhi Legal Expert immediately, and — if the claims are false or disputed — send a formal reply through your own advocate. Ignoring a legal notice does not make it go away — it becomes evidence of admission in subsequent court proceedings.
Receiving a notice is not the same as losing a case.
Any direct written or WhatsApp response can be used as evidence against you.
Before the deadline in the notice — time is critical.
This puts your position on record and often resolves the matter. Reply drafting fee: ₹2,000 – ₹8,000 depending on complexity.
Legal content falls under YMYL — Your Money or Your Life — the highest scrutiny category. That is exactly why every legal notice from Delhi Legal Expert is drafted by a qualified, Bar Council-enrolled advocate — not generated by a template or handled by non-legal staff.
Advocate-drafted, not template-filled: Advocate Saurabh Singh and Advocate Arun Varma personally review and draft every notice.
Bar Council of Delhi enrolled: Both advocates are registered and practising; verifiable credentials.
14+ years of drafting experience: We know what courts in Delhi expect from a legally valid notice.
Section-specific expertise: Section 138 NI Act, Section 80 CPC, Section 24 HMA, PWDVA — each notice cites the correct statutory provision.
24-hour turnaround: Same-day for urgent deadlines.
Registered post with AD dispatch: We manage the entire postal process and preserve all receipts.
Full follow-up available: If the notice does not resolve the matter, we file in the appropriate court.
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A legal notice is the most affordable, fastest, and most underutilised legal tool available in Delhi. For ₹1,500 to ₹8,000 and 24 hours of preparation, it puts the other party on formal notice, creates a documented legal record, and — in most cases — resolves the dispute entirely without court proceedings.
Whether you need to send a notice or respond to one you have received — getting it right matters. A poorly drafted notice can invalidate your case. A well-drafted one often ends the dispute before it starts.
Next steps: Identify your dispute type — cheque bounce, money, property, employment, or matrimonial. Gather your supporting documents — agreement, bank memo, communication records. Call Delhi Legal Expert at +91 8130789810 — your notice is drafted and dispatched within 24 hours.
Contact Delhi Legal Expert — experienced advocates for legal notice in Delhi since 2010. Transparent fees. Same-day dispatch available for urgent matters.
Disclaimer: This page is for general informational purposes only. Legal notice requirements vary by matter type and applicable statute. All notices drafted by Delhi Legal Expert are reviewed by Bar Council-enrolled advocates. Please consult us directly for advice specific to your situation. Last reviewed: June 2026.
A legal notice is legally mandatory before filing a cheque bounce complaint under Section 138 of the NI Act (15-day notice required) and before filing a civil suit against any government body or public authority under Section 80 CPC (60-day notice required). For all other disputes — money recovery, property, employment, or matrimonial — a notice is not mandatory but is strongly recommended. Courts view parties who attempted resolution before litigation more favourably, and a notice often resolves the dispute entirely without court proceedings.
The response deadline is set by the sender in the notice — typically 15 days for cheque bounce matters and 30 days for most civil disputes. For notices to government bodies under Section 80 CPC, the mandatory waiting period is 60 days. If no response is received by the stated deadline, the sender can initiate court proceedings. There is no legal requirement for the recipient to respond — but ignoring a notice seriously weakens their position if the matter proceeds to court.
Technically yes — no law requires a legal notice to be drafted by an advocate. However, a self-drafted notice carries significantly less legal weight, is more likely to contain errors that invalidate your case, and is taken less seriously by recipients. For cheque bounce matters specifically, an incorrectly drafted Section 138 notice can make your entire complaint non-maintainable in court. Delhi Legal Expert drafts and dispatches notices from ₹1,500 with a 24-hour turnaround.
Email and WhatsApp can be sent simultaneously as additional proof, but are not sufficient as the primary mode of service for most legal proceedings. Courts require physical delivery by registered post with acknowledgement due (AD) or speed post with tracking. For Section 138 cheque bounce complaints, the Supreme Court has specifically required physical registered post as the primary mode. Delhi Legal Expert handles registered post dispatch and preserves all postal receipts and AD cards as proof of service.
If the recipient refuses to accept the registered post notice, the postal department marks it "refused" and returns it. This refusal is treated as valid legal service — the notice is deemed served. Courts have consistently held that deliberate refusal to accept registered post does not protect the recipient from legal consequences. Keep the returned envelope with "refused" marking safely — it is your proof of service attempt.
A legal notice drafted by an advocate in Delhi costs between ₹1,500 and ₹15,000 depending on complexity. Cheque bounce notices cost ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 all-inclusive. Property and employment notices cost ₹3,000 to ₹8,000. Registered post charges add ₹50 to ₹200. Delhi Legal Expert provides a fixed-fee quote before any work begins — call +91 8130789810 for a specific quote on your notice type.
A legal notice is sent by one private party to another through their advocate — it is not issued by any court and does not require judicial approval. A court summons is issued by a court to a party, requiring them to appear in a pending case. A legal notice precedes court proceedings — it is the step before you file. A summons is issued after you file. Receiving a legal notice means the other party is warning you before going to court. Receiving a court summons means they have already filed.
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