Notice by registered ad by another lawyer
k shah
(Querist) 02 November 2015
This query is : Resolved
Hello, i have filed case aginst my house contractor in grahak suraksha as he left the work in between and his work is also not satisfactory. There his lawyer is a lady. Now we have got a notice by RD. He is also a lawyer with same surname of that lady lawyer. I am confused who is he. ? And i have asked in grahak suraksha where no such notice is submitted as i was sent. That lady lawyer just said it is from civil. How can he send such notice....?? Where should i reply to the notice.
Anirudh
(Expert) 03 November 2015
Forget about who is the Lawyer.
Indicate what has been stated in the notice.
After all, if any notice is received from a lawyer, and if you have to reply to the notice, then you have to reply to the lawyer, who might have given his address on the notice itself.
V R SHROFF
(Expert) 03 November 2015
Just reply to the lawyer sending it, on address shown on letter head.
contents are important, not who send it..
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 03 November 2015
Is it a lawyer's notice or court's notice/summons?
Depending upon the nature of the notice you have to take next course of action.
k shah
(Querist) 03 November 2015
Thank u all for this. Will be ok if i am sending reply by myself not through lawyer?? And not on green color paper?
Anirudh
(Expert) 03 November 2015
Please remember that giving reply to the legal notice is not an empty formality.
One has to be careful and tactful while giving the reply.
Any way, if you are sure that you will handle the situation yourself, you yourself give the reply, without taking the assistance of any lawyer. Saving few thousand rupees by avoiding to pay the lawyers fee is not a bad idea, but getting into larger problem later on for the simple reason of not having availed the services of legally trained person may not be a good idea.
But also remember, that whatever reply that you give will be quoted by the opposite party always.
ALL THE BESTS.
k shah
(Querist) 03 November 2015
Ohk...if i want time for giving reply. Should i submit medical certi to that lwyer? And if i am late to give reply what actions he can take?
K.S.Srinivas
(Expert) 04 November 2015
I agree with Sri Devajyoti Barman.
k shah
(Querist) 04 November 2015
Its a notice. Not sumons