What Happens After Sending a Legal Notice in India? — Timeline & Next Steps

By Lawly · 2026-04-07

What Happens After Sending a Legal Notice in India?

Sending a legal notice is not the end of the process — it's the beginning. Here's a complete timeline of what typically happens after you send a legal notice and what your next steps should be at each stage.

Day 1–7: Notice in Transit

If sent by Registered Post (RPAD), your notice reaches the destination in 3–7 days. The postman will attempt delivery; if the recipient is unavailable, a notice of attempted delivery is left. If the letter is unclaimed for 15–30 days, India Post returns it with a noting — courts treat this as deemed service (i.e., the recipient is considered to have received it even if they didn't physically collect it).

Day 1–15: Most Companies Resolve

Many companies (especially e-commerce, telecom, and banks) choose to resolve the dispute immediately upon receiving a legal notice. This is because:

Day 15–30: Reply Deadline

Standard legal notices give the recipient 15 or 30 days to respond (depending on the notice). The typical convention in India is 15 days for commercial disputes and 30 days for property/contractual matters. The recipient may:

What If They Send a Reply Denying Your Claim?

A formal reply notice doesn't end your case — it's actually a sign they take you seriously. If the reply is unsatisfactory:

  1. Have a lawyer review their response (or use Lawly's AI to analyze it)
  2. Proceed to file your case in the appropriate forum (Consumer Court, civil court, etc.)
  3. The exchange of notices becomes part of your court record — this strengthens your case

What If There Is No Response to My Legal Notice?

No response is one of the best outcomes for you legally. It means:

If there is no response within the stipulated period, proceed immediately to the next legal step.

Next Steps After the Reply Period — By Dispute Type

Dispute TypeNext Step After Legal NoticeForum
Consumer goods / e-commerceFile EDAAKHIL complaintDistrict Consumer Forum (DCDRC)
Banking / UPI disputeFile RBI Ombudsman complaintcms.rbi.org.in
Builder / RERAFile RERA state complaintState RERA authority portal
Cheque bounceFile Section 138 caseMagistrate's court
Salary not paidFile Labour Commissioner complaintLabour Commissioner / Industrial Tribunal
Insurance claim rejectedFile IRDAI ombudsman complaintigms.irda.gov.in
General civil disputeFile civil suitCivil court / High Court

Does the Court Require a Legal Notice Before Filing?

For government entities and public officers, Section 80 CPC mandates a 2-month prior legal notice before filing a civil suit. For consumer court cases under the Consumer Protection Act 2019, a legal notice is not mandatory but strongly recommended — courts often start with questioning whether prior notice was given, and its absence can delay your case.

Summary

A legal notice typically gets a response or resolution within 15–30 days. If no response or inadequate response, you have a strong documented case for the appropriate forum. Generate your legal notice at Lawly in 2 minutes — starting at ₹199.

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