Send Legal Notice in Delhi

Drafted & Sent by Advocate Yuvraj Rana (Delhi)

Get your legal notice drafted and sent by an experienced advocate in Delhi. I provide fast, legally valid legal notice drafting for money recovery, property disputes, employment matters, tenant issues and other civil disputes.

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What is a Legal Notice?

A legal notice is a formal written communication sent by an advocate to the opposite party, informing them of a legal claim and calling upon them to resolve the matter within a specified time before initiating legal proceedings.

When Do You Need to Send a Legal Notice in Delhi?

  • Recovery of money or dues
  • Property or possession disputes
  • Employer–employee disputes
  • Tenant or landlord matters
  • Cheque bounce issues
  • Consumer disputes

Why Send a Legal Notice Through an Advocate in Delhi?

  • Proper legal drafting as per law
  • Jurisdiction-specific notice
  • Court-ready documentation
  • Professional and formal communication

Process of Sending a Legal Notice

  1. Share your issue details via WhatsApp or contact form
  2. Advocate drafts the legal notice
  3. You review and approve the draft
  4. Legal notice is sent via registered post or email

Legal Notice Drafting Fees

Fees depend on the nature and complexity of the matter. Legal notice drafting charges generally start from ₹3,000 onwards.

About the Advocate

Advocate Yuvraj Rana is a practicing advocate in Delhi, providing legal notice drafting and advisory services for civil, property, employment and commercial matters.

Contact for Sending Legal Notice in Delhi

📞 Call: 7982570755
💬 WhatsApp for quick assistance
📩 Or submit your details using the form below

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is sending a legal notice mandatory before filing a case?
In many matters, issuing a legal notice is advisable and sometimes mandatory.

How long does it take to draft a legal notice?
Usually 1–2 working days after receiving full details.

What if the opposite party does not reply?
You may proceed with appropriate legal action as advised.

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