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Legal notice content

(Querist) 01 September 2024 This query is : Open 
I am looking for rulings or authoritative case law that establish the principle that a legal notice must not only be properly served but should also be backed by a legitimate basis and a clear intention to pursue the matter legally. Specifically, I seek rulings where courts have emphasized that notices sent without a genuine legal basis or intention may be deemed baseless, frivolous, or premature, leading to adverse consequences for the party issuing such notices.
If you could point me toward any judgments or provide references to case law that support this view, it would be highly appreciated. I am particularly interested in rulings where the lack of substantive claims or intention in legal notices was a factor in the court’s dismissal or criticism of such notices.
Thank you in advance for your insights!
bharat khatwani (Querist) 07 September 2024
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