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How do i send in a legal notice to this fraud consultancy?

(Querist) 25 March 2013 This query is : Resolved 
I posted previously about this fraud consultancy wherein I mentioned how I paid them to secure my admission in Canadian university but recently learned that they hadn't submitted my application while the deadline has long since passed. I contacted the universities directly and they told me that they have no record of my application and that it was never send. I had paid them in advanced and recently I just went over to the office where I left my phone to record our conversation and they said that my application was sent and that it will take a little more time. I have been hearing this since last 3 to 4 months. I has paid around 30000 rupees to 40000 rupees including the packages to be sent in to Canada which I would really like to get back. So how do I proceed with a legal notice? I heard that you can simply draft your own and send them with a time frame to meet the demands? But will that work? (The evidence here is that on the recording they assured me the application was sent in and that they will secure me a seat by if not this semester, the next semester, while the Universities clearly denied it. I even talked to the dean of the admissions department regarding this. The reply was negative!)
If I can draft my own legal notice, I was wondering if I can create one with 2 weeks time frame to meet the demands or if I need to get some form of legal documents to print it in?
Nadeem Qureshi (Expert) 25 March 2013
Dear Querist
contact a lawyer in you area or contact personally with all your detail
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 25 March 2013
You cannot draft and send the legal notice at your own rather may send a letter or representation. You require to avail the services of a lawyer for this purpose.

Why do you want to serve a legal notice in the given facts instead of lodging FIR with the police against those persons who have cheated you? No notice is required in that event.
Dhritiman Sarma (Querist) 25 March 2013
Makes sense! Thanks guys...


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