Agreemen Agreemen

3 years ago

Dear User,

This is to inform you that, we legal department of MAC IT SOLUTIONS has received your case, and we found that your agreement has been terminated. Now, we have verified your case and found that you have breached the clause of an agreement. As per an Indian Contract Act 1872 you have signed (otp & digital)an agreement and if you don't make payment for losses then section 17 shall be imposed on you. Our client Infinity loss of their work. Now, you need to pay an amount as per agreement term. As per an Indian Penal code section 420 shall be imposed on you .Now you don't pay that amount what our client is demanding for then, you need to pay double amount and legal notice will be issued to you. Still you fail to pay this amount then, we will call you here for legal proceedings.
Despite our repeated reminders over phone calls and messages, you have not paid the dues till date. Please be informed that this will have a serious impact on your credit history in these following ways:
•You will be reported as defaulters A?in CIBIL, Experian, Equifax and CRIF Highmark. This will mean that you will not be eligible to avail loans from banks/financial institutions. You will not be able to get a credit card in the future.
•If you have existing loans, then you may get a call from your lenders about your delinquency. They may even reduce your credit limit because of the delays.
•You may have trouble with background verification with your future employers. We have a case against you because of “Breach of Contract”.
•If you are a student, then it will inform to your institution about your defaulter case.
We urge you to consider this notice with utmost importance and make arrangement to repay the overdue amount as mentioned in Agreement along with legal fee till actual realization of the said amount, If you are not able to make the payment within TIME from the date of receipt of this notice, we would have to initiate necessary actions.
Section 45 of Coercion act shall be imposed on you, if you try to coerce our client. our client is sole proprietor and if you don't follow any of our advice then, Arbitrary Act as per an article 14 shall imposed on you. Please make payment as early as possible.
Kindly revert to this mail for closing issue....

Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Coercion act - there is not such law in place, ignore or issue a counter legal notice
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A.You have not disclosed full contents. Such notices are being sent on behalf of fraud companies. Just ignore the same if you have not issued any cheque. They cannot do anything. It is bogus legal notice. Please give me Rank 5 if you feel my answer helped you
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