What does a legal notice accomplish in Bangalore?
It is a formal written communication telling another party you intend to pursue legal remedies. In Bangalore’s startup and business landscape, it is a final chance to resolve a dispute, an unpaid invoice, a contract breach, IP misuse, before escalating to the City Civil Court or the Karnataka High Court.
Do I need a lawyer to send a legal notice in Bangalore?
Self-drafting is technically possible, but professional drafting is strongly advised. An advocate ensures proper formatting, accurate statutory references such as the NI Act for cheque bounce or the Indian Contract Act for breaches, and a notice that carries weight in court and is taken seriously.
How much does a legal notice cost in Bangalore?
Our flat fees start from ₹2,999 for standard matters, ₹3,499 for commercial ones, and ₹3,999 for complex or specialist notices. In the offline market, drafting fees commonly range from ₹3,000 to ₹15,000 with dispatch billed separately. Our flat fee includes drafting, revisions, dispatch, and support.
How many days does a legal notice give to respond?
Usually 15 to 30 days. A Section 138 cheque-bounce notice requires exactly 15 days to pay after a notice sent within 30 days of the return memo. Contract disputes are typically 15 to 30 days. Too short a deadline can look unreasonable to a court.
Do you handle startup, SaaS, and IP disputes?
Yes. These are core to Bangalore. We draft notices for unpaid client invoices, SaaS and service-agreement breaches, vendor non-delivery, founder and shareholder disputes, and trademark, copyright, or content-misuse matters, often paired with a cease-and-desist.
How should a legal notice be delivered in Bangalore for validity?
Send through Registered Post with Acknowledgement Due (RPAD) or Speed Post for recognised proof. Indian courts also accept email and WhatsApp delivery where successful receipt can be shown, so we often use those in addition to trackable post.
Do you serve all of Bangalore and Karnataka?
Yes. We draft and dispatch legal notices across Bangalore, from Koramangala, HSR Layout, Indiranagar, and Whitefield to Electronic City and Peenya, and across Karnataka, online and to the correct registered address for valid service.
What happens if the other party ignores the notice?
Non-response within the deadline gives you legal standing to file a case, and the ignored notice becomes useful court evidence of your good-faith attempt to resolve the matter first. Courts may also treat silence as weakening their defence.