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Sreedhar Sunkara (advocate)     29 December 2021

Legal notice supressed before court

Hello Sir, 

   In one of the cases, the legal notice was issued by the accused to some person and a reply was sent with acknowledgment and received by the advocate. But the same advocate file complaint before the court and in that complaint, he did not mention the contents of the legal notice, and nowhere mentioned that he received a reply from that person. Based on this false complaint the fir is lodged. Sir how to prove before the court about the suppression of legal notice? 



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This discussion addresses how to prove that a legal notice was suppressed before it was filed in court. The original poster explains a situation where an advocate filed a complaint without mentioning a prior legal notice and its reply. The advice given is to submit the reply, postal receipt, acknowledgment, and original notice to the court as evidence. A follow-up question clarifies whether the third-party advocate needs to appear in court to confirm the notice's authenticity.

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Advocate Bhartesh goyal (advocate)     29 December 2021

Submit copy of reply along with postal receipt and A.D and original notice sent by Advocate in court and prove the documents by adducing evidence.

Sreedhar Sunkara (advocate)     29 December 2021

Sir you mean third person advocate also has to come to the court confirming his legal notice, signature and seal as evidence?


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