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Krishna Prasad (Job )     06 October 2024

Can i change the lawyer after sending a legal notice from mother lawyer

Hi, 

I have appointed an advocate for sending a legal notice for a marriage dispute case, lawyer had initially said one amount do sending a legal notice, I have paid that amount all the time has been consumed and he had drafted the notice now he is demanding more amount for sending that notice.

Now I don't have chance as a lot of time has been consumed and ready to pay and asked what could be the approximate fees if the case has been taken to court and the third party don't come for mutual consent , he is not saying anything and saying let's see  now, I am scared don't know how much he gonna ask.

 Now if I send legal notice with this lawyer and for for court proceedings can I change the lawyer if so what is the procedure and do I have to pay any fees to my old lawyer 



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sanjeev murthy desai (Advocate)     06 October 2024

In case there is delay, then approach another advocate send the legal notice thats it or else pay the amount as demanded and send the notice throguh him thats it.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     06 October 2024

You have engaged the services of a lawyer only for the purpose of sending this legal notice and not for trhe case that is proposed to be filed.

Hence there is no necessity to obtain any NOC from this lawyer if you want to engage the services of a different lawyer to conduct the proposed case.

You can always choose a lawyer of your choice on all such further issues.

Krishna Prasad (Job )     06 October 2024

Thank you for prompt responses 

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     06 October 2024

You are welcome for your appreciations......

Advocate Bhartesh goyal (advocate)     07 October 2024

If you are not satisfied with the services of your lawyer you can change your lawyer at any even during dependency of case.

sanjeev murthy desai (Advocate)     07 October 2024

File a complaint before RERA.


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