Delhi NCR

Send a Legal Notice in Delhi NCR

Legally valid notices drafted by Bar Council-enrolled advocates, for unpaid invoices, cheque bounce, contract breaches, property, employment, and consumer disputes across Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad. Sent with proof of service. From ₹2,999, drafted in 24 to 48 hours.

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    The first formal step toward resolving a dispute in Delhi NCR.

    Running a business in Delhi NCR and stuck with unpaid invoices, a client who has not paid in months, or a vendor who did not deliver? A properly drafted legal notice in Delhi NCR is often the quickest way to resolve it, without an expensive court battle.

    A legal notice is a formal written communication sent before starting legal proceedings. It states your grievance, sets out the legal basis of your claim, and demands a specific action within a defined time, usually 15 to 30 days. It also creates a record that you tried to settle before litigation, which matters if the case later reaches the district courts or the Delhi High Court.

    NCR adds a wrinkle most cities do not have: it spans three states. Delhi is its own jurisdiction, Gurugram and Faridabad fall under Haryana, and Noida and Ghaziabad under Uttar Pradesh. That affects which court hears a dispute and how a notice is served. Whether you run a startup in Connaught Place or Nehru Place, a company in Gurugram’s Cyber City, an office in Noida or Ghaziabad, or a business in Saket or Dwarka, the wording and the jurisdiction of your notice often decide whether the matter settles or escalates. At My Legal Pal, no notice is templated. Each one is drafted from the facts of your case, the applicable law, and the outcome you want, by advocates enrolled with the Bar Council of India, and you can do it all online without visiting an office.

    A well-drafted notice creates pressure, clarity, and a real chance of settlement before a single court date.

    How sending a legal notice in Delhi NCR works

    Six steps from brief to delivery. Standard matters complete in 2 to 3 business days.

    Share your details

    Send the basic facts of your dispute through the form, email, or WhatsApp. Takes a few minutes.

    An advocate reviews

    A Bar Council-enrolled advocate assesses your matter and identifies the law and the right court, across Delhi, Haryana, or UP.

    Your notice is drafted

    Custom drafting from your facts, never a template, with the correct legal citations, demand, and deadline.

    You review and approve

    You get a plain-language summary and unlimited revisions until you are satisfied.

    The notice is sent

    Dispatched via Registered or Speed Post (RPAD) with a tracking ID, and by email and WhatsApp where appropriate, for proof of service.

    The response is handled

    When a reply comes, we review it and advise you on the next step.

    Which notice do you need?

    Select the matter that fits your situation. We will tell you what is typically required and the starting fee.








    Legal notice charges in Delhi NCR.

    A common question is simple: how much does it cost to send a legal notice in Delhi? It depends on the type of dispute, the complexity of the facts, and the seniority of the advocate. Below are our indicative starting fees so you know where you stand before you commit. Your exact quote is confirmed in under two hours, with no hidden charges.

    Standard notice, from ₹2,999

    Best for money recovery, unpaid salary, consumer complaints, and cheque bounce.

    Commercial notice, from ₹3,499

    Best for contract breach, property and tenancy, and employment disputes.

    Complex or specialist notice, from ₹3,999

    Best for IP infringement, builder-delay (RERA) matters, and multi-party disputes.

    Every fee above is a flat fee that includes drafting by a Bar Council-enrolled advocate, unlimited revisions until you approve, dispatch via Registered or Speed Post with a tracking ID, a PDF copy of the signed notice, and WhatsApp and email support during the response period. There is no separate charge for postage or revisions.

    In the traditional offline Delhi NCR market, advocate drafting fees commonly range from ₹3,000 to ₹15,000, with senior advocates in Delhi charging more, and dispatch billed separately. Our flat fee keeps drafting, dispatch, and support in one known price.

    Why Delhi NCR disputes need the right jurisdiction.

    NCR is one economy spread across three states, and that is exactly where generic notices go wrong. A notice that works is drafted to the correct court and law for where the parties actually are.

    Three states, different courts

    Delhi disputes go to the Delhi district courts (Saket, Tis Hazari, Patiala House, Rohini, Dwarka) or the Delhi High Court. Gurugram and Faridabad fall under Haryana courts, and Noida and Ghaziabad under Uttar Pradesh courts. Naming the right forum and basis in the notice matters more in NCR than almost anywhere else.

    Startup, corporate, and MNC disputes

    Unpaid client invoices, vendor non-delivery, SaaS and service-agreement breaches, and employment disputes are common across Connaught Place, Nehru Place, Gurugram’s Cyber City and Udyog Vihar, and Noida’s tech corridor. We draft to the specific agreement and the Indian Contract Act.

    Property and builder delays

    NCR has a large volume of real estate and builder-delay disputes. A notice referencing your rights under RERA, and the correct state tenancy law (the Delhi Rent Act in Delhi), carries real weight before you approach the authority.

    Cheque bounce: strict Section 138 timeline

    A cheque-bounce notice must be sent within 30 days of the return memo, demanding payment within 15 days. Miss the window and the case can fail, so the timing must be exact.

    In NCR, sending a notice to the wrong state’s court can cost you weeks. Getting the jurisdiction right is half the work.
    Prakhar Rai

    Prakhar Rai | Founder and Attorney

    Led by Prakhar Rai, Attorney and Founder.

    Your legal notice is handled by a team led by Prakhar Rai, an advocate enrolled with the Bar Council of India. A graduate of La Martiniere College, he holds an LL.B. and a Master of Business Laws from the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, with specialization in Corporate, Banking, Intellectual Property, Finance, and Securities Laws.

    With over a decade of experience across business and corporate advisory, Prakhar founded My Legal Pal after seeing how often businesses operating across borders received fragmented or reactive legal advice. That experience shapes how every legal notice here is drafted: commercially aware, legally precise, and built to get a result rather than just sound aggressive.

    The approach is simple. Understand the business behind the dispute, draft to the law and the facts, and give you a notice strong enough that the other side takes it seriously, whether the matter settles or proceeds.

    Common mistakes that weaken a legal notice

    Tap to expand each one.

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    Emotional or threatening language
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    “You are a fraud and will rot in jail.”

    “You have failed to honour the payment obligation under our agreement dated [date], constituting breach under Section 73 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.”

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    Vague or unclear demands
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    “Please do the needful and resolve this matter.”

    “Pay the outstanding amount of ₹50,000 within 15 days of receiving this notice.”

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    Wrong state, wrong court
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    This is the classic NCR error: sending a Delhi-framed notice for a Gurugram (Haryana) or Noida (UP) matter. The jurisdiction has to match where the cause of action and the parties sit. We get this right at the drafting stage.
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    Improper service
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    Sending by ordinary post with no proof of delivery weakens your position. Always use Registered Post, Speed Post, or another trackable method with delivery confirmation.
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    Missing legal provisions
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    A generic notice that cites no specific law carries little weight. A strong NCR notice references the right statute, the NI Act, the Indian Contract Act, the Consumer Protection Act, RERA, or the applicable state tenancy law, and the correct court.

    What clients say

    A client had not paid in months. The notice was drafted quickly and clearly, and we recovered our dues without going to court.
    A. KhannaSaaS Startup · Nehru Place
    Our dispute was in Gurugram, not Delhi. They got the Haryana jurisdiction right where another draft had it wrong.
    P. ChadhaConsulting · Gurugram
    A builder had delayed possession for over a year. The RERA notice they drafted moved things forward fast.
    N. BhatiaHomebuyer · Noida
    Clear guidance, transparent process, no unnecessary back and forth. The notice was well drafted and legally sound.
    V. SethiTrading · Faridabad
    A client had not paid in months. The notice was drafted quickly and clearly, and we recovered our dues without going to court.
    A. KhannaSaaS Startup · Nehru Place
    Our dispute was in Gurugram, not Delhi. They got the Haryana jurisdiction right where another draft had it wrong.
    P. ChadhaConsulting · Gurugram
    A builder had delayed possession for over a year. The RERA notice they drafted moved things forward fast.
    N. BhatiaHomebuyer · Noida
    Clear guidance, transparent process, no unnecessary back and forth. The notice was well drafted and legally sound.
    V. SethiTrading · Faridabad

    Popular legal notices

    Detailed guides for the most common notice types.

    Recovery of Money

    For unpaid invoices and dues. Read more

    Cheque Bounce

    Section 138 NI Act notice. Read more

    Breach of Contract

    Non-performance and broken terms. Read more

    Defamation

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    Wrongful Termination and Unpaid Salary

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    Frequently asked about legal notices in Delhi NCR

    What does a legal notice accomplish in Delhi NCR?
    It is a formal written communication telling another party you intend to pursue legal remedies. In NCR’s business landscape, it is a final chance to resolve a dispute, an unpaid invoice, a contract breach, a builder delay, before escalating to the district courts or the Delhi High Court.
    My dispute is in Gurugram or Noida, not Delhi. Can you still help?
    Yes, and the jurisdiction matters. Gurugram and Faridabad fall under Haryana courts, Noida and Ghaziabad under Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi is its own jurisdiction. We draft the notice to the correct state’s court and law for where your dispute actually arises.
    Do I need a lawyer to send a legal notice in Delhi?
    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, the correct jurisdiction, and a notice that carries weight and is taken seriously.
    How much does a legal notice cost in Delhi NCR?
    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 and property disputes are typically 15 to 30 days. Too short a deadline can look unreasonable to a court.
    How should a legal notice be delivered in Delhi NCR 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 handle builder-delay and RERA notices in NCR?
    Yes. Builder delays are a common NCR dispute. We draft notices referencing your rights under RERA and the applicable state tenancy law, a strong step before approaching the authority.
    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.

    Send your legal notice in Delhi NCR today.

    Most matters drafted in 24 to 48 hours, by Bar Council-enrolled advocates, on fixed fees from ₹2,999. Sent with proof of service across Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad.

    Call +91 8004800100