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This treatise addresses the complexities involved in the subject of the 'Law of Notices.' It explores key issues such as the appropriate mode and means of serving a notice, the proper recipient and location for service, the correct title and content of the notice, and the distinction between when a notice is considered 'sent' and when it is deemed 'served.' These aspects are crucial, as they often determine the success or failure of legal proceedings.

Key Features:

  • Provides a detailed analysis of technical provisions related to the law of notices and their precedents.

  • Challenges traditional legal principles with a new perspective supported by landmark decisions from constitutional courts in India, including the Supreme Court.

  • Introduces a novel theory that views notices as a 'procedural requirement' rather than a 'substantive requirement' for achieving effective justice.

  • Includes dedicated chapters on 'electronic notices,' covering practical aspects and relevant arguments.

  • Handles the subject with skill and references nearly all pertinent case law.