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Legal Help is the way to assist the people who are not able to access the court easily. Legal Help includes various kinds of advice, providing service, forming draft or agreement etc. Legal advice is the way of giving professional opinion relating to any factual matter or any situation.
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In our common law system, in criminal and civil law, the advice is being provided by the advocates or lawyers, or other professionals (such as tax experts, professional advisors, etc).
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Send a Legal Notice / Reply to a Legal Notice
What Should You Do After Receiving A Legal Notice?
It is advisable to reply to notice within the stipulated time as not replying to the notice can benefit the Addressee.
The following important points should be kept in mind once a notice is received.
- Reading the notice carefully: It is important to read the legal notice properly in order to understand the issue and the concerns raised by the other party. After going through the notice thoroughly, if the receiver feels like the concerns raised in the notice can be resolved amicably then a conversation should be initiated immediately.
- Contacting a Lawyer: If the contents mentioned in the notice is not clear, then one must contact a profound lawyer who can take further legal action regarding the matter. Also, one must keep a record of the time of receiving the notice which will be advantageous even if the opposite party takes the matter to the court.
- Briefing the lawyer: This is the most important step to follow. You must escalate the entire matter to your appointed lawyer, providing him with all the requisite information about the facts, place, time and events related to the issue etc. which will help your Lawyer to draft a proper reply presenting your side of the argument.
- Sending the reply: Once the reply notice is drafted by your Lawyer on your behalf, it is sent through registered post or courier. A copy of the reply is also kept by your lawyer for future reference.
What Happens If Someone Doesn't Respond To A Legal Notice?
If one doesn’t respond to the legal notice within the stipulated period of time, then eventually the aggrieved party will file a suit in the appropriate Court of Law. Once the suit is filed in the Court, the Court will send order the respondent to appear before the Court and answer the charges pressed as by the opposite party.
Benefits of A Legal Notice
- Warning: A legal notice acts as a warning as it ensures that the offender is made aware of his/her duties to be performed along with the consequences of non-compliance.
- Caveat: The respondent is informed regarding the potential litigation and opportunity to rectify his/her error.
- Resolution of Dispute: Both parties are given a fair chance to resolve their dispute by negotiating between them, without dragging the matter to the court.
- Amicable Settlement: The process of litigation is time as well as money consuming in lieu of which direct settlement via legal notice makes things quicker and easier.
Frequently Asked Questions
A “Legal Notice” is a legal intimation sent to the opponent indicating that the aggrieved is preparing to file a lawsuit against the concern in case the demand mentioned in the relevant notice is not fulfilled.
Therefore, in a nutshell a legal notice can be defined as a formal communication to any person or a legal entity, informing the other party of your intention to undertake legal proceedings against them.
This notice, when sent, conveys your intention prior to the legal proceedings and thus, makes the party aware of your grievance.
A legal notice is generally issued by an advocate appointed by the victim, on behalf of his/her client for the purpose of soliciting a settlement.
There are numerous reasons for which one can send a legal notice to a person or a legal entity. However, the most common reasons are as follows:
- Property related disputes for example mortgage, delay in possession delivery by the builder, eviction of the tenant on unreasonable grounds, partition of family property, etc.
- Notice to the employer for terminating employees wrongfully, unpaid salary, violation of rights of the employees by the employer etc.
- Notice to any employee for violation of the HR policies, committing sexual harassment at workplace, leaving the job without dropping the resignation letter, violation of any provision of the employment agreement etc.
- Notice to a company manufacturing or providing service of contaminated/low standard products, negligent services, fraudulent advertisement etc.
- Notice in the case of cheque bounce to the issuer of the cheque.
- Notice regarding personal conflicts for instance divorce, maintenance, child custody, division of maternal property etc.