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Legal Notice for Getting Your Due Amount

Summary of Legal Notice

A legal notice refers to a legal communication from one party to another, indicating the intention to initiate legal proceedings. It is typically issued when an act or failure to perform an action has caused harm to the individual.

Instances where a legal notice may be necessary include: breach of contract, non-payment of rent by a tenant, violation of rights, among other cases.

One can also use a legal notice to seek repayment of debts or owed money. It's applied in situations involving two parties, serving as a warning to the party failing to settle dues. This type of legal notice can be issued to employers, friends, acquaintances, or anyone withholding payment.

Serving as the initial step in a legal procedure, a legal notice informs the recipient that failure to honor their financial obligations may result in legal actions.

 

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Legal Notice for Getting Your Due Amount

Elements of a Legal Notice

  1. Sender's Name and Address: The sender's name and address serve as identification for the person seeking to recover unpaid dues.
  2. Relationship between the Injured Party and the Defaulting Party: This section provides a detailed account of the events and instances leading up to the default in payment.
  3. Civil and Criminal Implications: This section outlines the potential consequences that could ensue if the defaulting party fails to repay the owed amount.
  4. Information on Financial Compensation: This part presents the specific monetary amount that needs to be paid back, along with any additional financial compensation if the injured party has incurred losses due to the default.

Instructions on How to Send a Legal Notice:

  • Step 1: Engage a lawyer from Taxapillar to assist in drafting a legal notice that includes all the required information.
  • Step 2: The lawyer then properly formulates the notice, taking into account the reason for sending it, any previous discussions related to the underlying cause of the notice, and allowing the recipient an opportunity to address the issue.
  • Step 3: The notice must be approved by both the lawyer and the client. After approval, it is delivered via registered mail or courier. The receipt confirmation should be preserved for future reference.

    Reasons to Issue a Notice for Recovery of Dues

    1. Unpaid Rent: Landlords have the right to issue a notice for the intention to recover dues when a tenant refuses to settle their rental obligations.
    2. Employee Theft: Should an employee be found guilty of embezzlement, following an internal inquiry, the company may serve them with a notice to recover the stolen funds.
    3. Cheque Bouncing: The recipient of a bounced cheque can issue a formal notice to the defaulter, seeking legal recourse for the unpaid funds.
    4. Land Disputes: Issues involving mortgages, delays, extension in possession and land disputes can prompt the issuance of a legal notice intending to recover any outstanding dues associated with the matter.
    5. Industrial Violations: Manufacturing companies found producing faulty or harmful products, providing illegal or substandard services or engaging in false advertising can be served with a recovery of dues notice.
    6. Non-Payment of Dues: This legal notice is often utilized during family disputes, divorce settlements, and child custody cases where outstanding payments have not been settled.

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      Advantages of Issuing a Legal Notice

      Sending a legal notice has several benefits:

      • Debt Repayment Notification: A legal notice acts as a warning that an outstanding debt must be settled. It serves to remind the individual of their obligations and responsibilities.
      • Threat of Legal Action: The receipt of a legal notice often raises concern for the party at fault, prompting them to consider that the aggrieved party may pursue legal action.
      • Awareness of Grievance: A legal notice makes a person more aware of your complaints. This awareness can sometimes lead to resolution before a case is taken to court.
      • Legal Proof: A legal notice can be provided in a court of law as proof that the party at fault was informed about the disagreements and grievances in advance but failed to reach a resolution.
      • Cost-effective: Sending a legal notice can prevent expensive legal proceedings. The cost of sending a legal notice itself is not steep.
      • Efficacy: A legal notice is often more effective in securing a desired result compared to regular dialogue or communication.
      • Credibility: A legal notice adds some weight and credibility to the sender's claims.