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10 months ago

I received a legal notice from attorney arreness for deposit the loan amount in mobikwik app , which was deposited by me after sometime with help of customer care with settlement but after sometime they increased the due amount and send me legal notice now .
What should I do now ?

Legal Counsel Vidhikarya

Responded 10 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
Once a debt is written off and the loan account is closed through a bipartite settlement arrived at between the Lender and borrower, it cannot be reopened demanding dues against the said foreclosed loan account. So reach out to an Advocate and show him the legal notice received and after going through the contents and reason behind the legal notice, he may suggest to you the next course of action required if any, in the matter.
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Anik

Responded 10 months ago

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A.Dear client,
Dont panic, All legal notices are issued under certain legal provisions and hence the next step is to find out under which provision of law the notice has been issued and this will give the information about its legal provisions and also the way to proceed further and how to move further. Further, don’t ever agree to any allegations. Please consult a skilled lawyer and ask him for further action
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