Legal Notice
Criminal Legal Notice
Strategic criminal notices for defamation, cheque bounce, fraud, and other criminal matters.
Overview
Criminal legal notices serve as formal warnings and mandatory pre-litigation steps for offenses like cheque dishonor (Section 138 NI Act), defamation, fraud, and criminal breach of trust. Our notices are drafted to maximize legal impact while maintaining strategic advantage.
What's Included
- Section 138 NI Act cheque bounce notices
- Defamation notices (civil and criminal)
- Fraud and cheating notices
- Criminal breach of trust notices
- Legally compliant with mandatory requirements
- Evidence preservation guidance
Our Process
1
Incident Analysis
Review facts, evidence, and applicable criminal provisions
2
Notice Drafting
Draft notice with proper legal citations and demands
3
Client Approval
Review and finalize notice content
4
Legal Dispatch
Send via registered post/courier with proof of service
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is a legal notice mandatory for cheque bounce cases?
- Yes, under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, a legal notice must be sent within 30 days of cheque dishonor.
- Can I send a defamation notice for social media posts?
- Yes, we draft defamation notices for online defamation, false statements, and reputation damage on social media.
- What happens after sending a criminal notice?
- The recipient has 15 days to respond. If no resolution, we can file a criminal complaint or FIR.
Related Services
- Criminal Defense Consultation
- Criminal Litigation
- Case Law Research