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4 years ago

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5. By this notice, you are hereby instructed to pay the utility and maintenance charges of Rs.
4000/- within 3 days of the receipt of this notice, failing which, my client will straightway
initiate legal
remedy (civil as well as criminal) at Guntur court and all the cost and consequences for the said
proceedings/prosecution will be on your head of which take a serious note.
6. This notice is given to you because of your default and you are therefore liable to pay Rs.
1000/- as legal charges to my client.
7. Kindly Deposit Rs.4000/- + 1000/-.
This notice is sent to you by Regd. A.D

ADVOCATE.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
You need not bother about such illegal notices. You may lodge a complaint or get issue a strong reply notice.

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