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bella (of)     16 May 2010

Suing other party

I like to know can one sue person who is sending legal notice to you falsely implicating you in collustion of other party with which you dont have any monitary relation as claimed in notice!



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niranjan (civil practice)     16 May 2010

It is better to reply the notice with complete facts,still however if you are joined as party to the suit and if you can show that there is no cause of action against you and you have been implicated malafidely,you can apply for deleting you as party alongwith the cost.

adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     16 May 2010

give the reply to the notice.

G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor)     16 May 2010

Send them a strong reply based on the documents you have in your hand

Smita_L01042008 (student)     17 May 2010

agree with Mr. Niranjan

sanjay kumar (BE/ LLM in Corporate Laws)     17 May 2010

The best way is to reply with a short and crisp notice that you dont have anything whatsoever dealing with the other party and also give the person a warning that you are liable to take action against him for fraudulently implicating you in the matter.

P.K.Haridasan (Advocate)     20 May 2010

Deny the allegations in the notice completely. Add that you do not know anything about it. Also warn him if you are made an unnecessary party in the suit  ,in spite of your denial he will be liable for cost and consequences.


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