legal notice
Prachi
(Querist) 12 March 2009
This query is : Resolved
hi all
can a lawyer in employment send a legal notice to a defaulter on behalf of the employer?
Or does a practicing lawyer needs to be hired to send a legal notice on behalf of the employer?
PALNITKAR V.V.
(Expert) 12 March 2009
There is no bar. Practicing lawyer need not be hired.
M. PIRAVI PERUMAL
(Expert) 12 March 2009
I agree with Mr. Palnitkar. But he/she can send the legal notice only by the designation in which he/she is employed with the employer.
A. A. JOSE
(Expert) 12 March 2009
I fully agree with above views and further would like to add that there is no legal requirement that a legal notice should be served through a lawyer.
Tribhuwan Pandey
(Expert) 12 March 2009
I agree with the above views. Notice is a intimation to the opposite party either by lawyer or sou moto.
Kamlesh soni
(Expert) 12 March 2009
I fully agree with above views and further would like to add that there is no legal requirement that a legal notice should be served through a lawyer.
MANISH
(Expert) 14 March 2009
Any person on behalf of the employer, here in this case the lawyer in employment, can send a notice to the defaulter. there is no such restriction.