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Legal Notices & Drafting

A well-drafted legal notice stops disputes before they reach court.

Professional drafting of legal notices, cease-and-desist letters, demand notices and legal opinions for contract, property, employment and IP disputes.

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What's Included
Cease-and-Desist Letters (IP)
Breach of Contract Notices
Property Encroachment Notices
Non-Payment / Money Recovery Notices
Employment Termination & Demand Notices
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About This Service

Legal Notices & Drafting at VS Arora & Co.

A legal notice is often the fastest and most cost-effective way to resolve a dispute. A precisely drafted, authoritative notice signals serious legal intent, establishes a formal record and frequently prompts the other party to comply or negotiate — avoiding the cost and delay of full litigation.

VS Arora & Co. drafts legal notices across every area of law — breach of contract, IP infringement, property encroachment, non-payment of dues, cheque dishonour, employment disputes and more. We also draft cease-and-desist letters, legal opinions, demand letters and pre-litigation correspondence to protect your legal position from day one.

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Services Covered

What's Included

Cease-and-Desist Letters (IP)
Breach of Contract Notices
Property Encroachment Notices
Non-Payment / Money Recovery Notices
Employment Termination & Demand Notices
Builder / Developer Notices
Defamation & Reputation Notices
Legal Opinions (Written)
Our Process

How It Works

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Brief & Document Review

We take your brief, review all relevant agreements, correspondence and evidence, and identify the strongest legal grounds for your notice.

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2

Drafting

We draft the notice in clear, formal legal language that asserts your rights, sets out the facts precisely, demands specific remedies and sets a firm deadline for response.

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3

Review & Dispatch

We share the draft for your approval, make any revisions, then dispatch by registered post, speed post and/or email to ensure receipt can be proven.

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Follow-up & Next Steps

We monitor the response period and advise on the next course of action — negotiation, filing, or escalation — based on how the other party responds.

Why VS Arora & Co.

Why Clients Choose Us

15+
Years of IP & Litigation Practice

Deep expertise across trademark, patent, copyright, corporate and general litigation built over 15+ years of active practice.

PAN India
Filing & Representation

We file before all IP Registries, High Courts and Tribunals across India — no matter where your matter needs to be heard.

Free
First Consultation

We give you a clear-eyed assessment of your matter — what the options are, what it will cost and what to expect — before you commit.

100%
Transparent Fees

No hidden charges. We quote fixed fees for standard matters and provide detailed cost estimates for complex litigation.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is a legal notice mandatory before filing a case?

A

In some cases yes — for example, Section 138 cheque bounce cases require a mandatory 30-day notice, and consumer complaints require prior notice in many situations. In other cases, a notice is not mandatory but is strongly advisable as it establishes goodwill, creates a formal record and often leads to settlement.

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How long does the other party have to respond to a legal notice?

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There is no universal prescribed period — the notice itself sets the deadline, typically 15–30 days. The appropriate period depends on the urgency of the matter and the legal requirement in question.

Q

What happens if the other party ignores a legal notice?

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If the other party fails to respond or comply within the deadline set in the notice, it strengthens your legal position in any subsequent court proceedings and demonstrates that you attempted to resolve the matter before filing.

Q

Can a legal notice be sent by email?

A

Yes, but for evidentiary purposes, legal notices should also be sent by registered post or speed post to ensure proof of delivery. For IP matters, email delivery may also be combined with WhatsApp or courier delivery.

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