Incoming notice analysis
We read the notice carefully and tell you what is actually being claimed, what is bluff, and what you must respond to.
Send the right notice. Reply to a notice the right way.
A poorly drafted notice weakens your position. A poorly drafted reply destroys it. MMLC drafts legal notices, replies, and rejoinders that read as serious legal communication — properly cited, evidence-anchored, and limitation-aware.
What's included
We read the notice carefully and tell you what is actually being claimed, what is bluff, and what you must respond to.
Cease & desist, demand for payment, breach of contract, defamation, cheque bounce — drafted to your facts.
A clear list of documents, emails, screenshots, and proofs that should accompany the notice or reply.
We keep an eye on the statutory and contractual reply windows so nothing slips.
How it works
Send the notice you received, or describe the matter for an outgoing notice.
We confirm scope, fee, and timeline before drafting begins.
First draft delivered within 3–5 working days; one round of revision included.
Sent by registered post / speed post / email — we coordinate dispatch and keep receipts.
Deliverables
When clients use this
You want a payment recovered before going to court — a properly drafted legal demand often resolves it.
The other side is not honouring an agreement and you want to put them on formal record.
You need a Section 138 notice drafted and served within the statutory 30-day window.
A cease-and-desist is needed to stop ongoing harm and create a paper trail.
FAQ
Most notices are drafted within 3–5 working days. Cheque-bounce notices can be turned around faster when needed.
Yes. Notices are issued through a suitable independent advocate where required. MMLC coordinates the engagement.
Non-reply often itself strengthens your position. We discuss escalation routes — civil suit, complaint, or settlement.
Yes. We can also coordinate the dispatch and keep dispatch evidence on your behalf.
Next step
Share the matter. We’ll review it and respond with a written scope and fee before any work begins.