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Notices · drafted from the governing statute

Draft and track legal notices — grounded in the law that governs them

A notice carries legal consequences, and the statute sets the rules. Niyam drafts demand and statutory notices grounded in the governing provision, then tracks each one through delivery, response, and the deadlines that follow — so nothing is missed and you sign off on every word.

  • Demand and statutory notices grounded in the governing statute
  • Track delivery, response, and reply deadlines in one place
  • You review, edit, and sign every notice before it goes out

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Grounded in India's primary legal sources

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881Code of Civil Procedure, 1908Central & State ActsStatutory timelinesSupreme Court & High Courts

The shift

From a blank page and a missed deadline to a grounded draft you track

Notices that used to mean re-typing an old template and hoping you caught the statutory clock now start grounded in the governing provision and end with every deadline tracked.

The old way

  • Re-typing a stale template and hoping it fits the statute
  • Guessing whether the reply window has run from a diary note
  • No single view of which notice was sent, served, or answered
  • A general chatbot that invents a section number that doesn't exist

With Niyam Notices

  • A draft grounded in the provision that actually governs the notice
  • Delivery and reply deadlines tracked from the day it goes out
  • One view of every notice — sent, awaiting, served, or answered
  • Statute references drawn from real Indian law, never invented

Why Niyam Notices

A grounded draft and a tracked deadline — for every notice

A notice fails two ways: wrong on the law, or right but late. Niyam closes both — the draft is grounded in the governing statute, and the clock is tracked from the moment it's sent.

Drafted from the governing statute

Tell Niyam the notice you need and it drafts from the provision that governs it — a cheque-bounce demand under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, or a notice to government under Section 80 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

Grounded in the governing provision

Deadlines tracked from day one

A notice starts a clock — for reply, for compliance, for the next step. Niyam records the date it goes out and tracks the windows that follow, so a statutory deadline never slips past unnoticed.

Reply & compliance windows tracked

One view of every notice

See each notice and where it stands — drafted, sent, served, awaiting reply, or answered — in a single tracker, so you always know what's outstanding without hunting through email.

Status across every notice in flight

You sign off on every word

Niyam drafts; you decide. Read the notice, edit it to the matter, and sign it before it goes — because a notice has legal consequences and the lawyer stays in control of every one.

Review and edit before anything is sent

Grounded in real Indian law

Every statutory reference is drawn from real Indian Acts and rules, so a draft never leans on a section number that doesn't exist the way a general chatbot can.

Statute references from real Indian law

Backed by the case law

Open the judgments that interpret the provision behind a notice without leaving Niyam, so the wording you send is informed by how the courts have read the statute.

Linked to interpreting judgments

Statute-grounded drafting

A draft built on the provision that governs it

Pick the notice you need and Niyam drafts from the governing statute — the demand a cheque-bounce notice requires under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, or the form a notice to government takes under Section 80 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. You get a grounded first draft, not a blank page.

  • Starts from the statute that governs the notice type
  • Captures the particulars the provision requires
  • A first draft to edit, not a template to retype
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Deadline tracking

Every clock a notice starts, tracked for you

A sent notice opens windows — for reply, for compliance, for the step that follows. Niyam logs the day each notice goes out and tracks the deadlines that run from it, surfacing what's due so a statutory window never passes you by.

  • Reply and compliance windows tracked from the send date
  • Upcoming and overdue deadlines surfaced at a glance
  • Know the next step the moment a window closes
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End-to-end tracker

Every notice, from draft to answered, in one place

A notice moves through stages — drafted, sent, served, awaiting reply, answered. Niyam keeps each one in a single tracker so you always know what's outstanding and what needs your attention, without piecing it together from your inbox.

  • Status on every notice from first draft to final reply
  • Filter to what's awaiting a response or overdue
  • Open any notice to its draft, dates, and history
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Backed by authority

See how the courts read the provision behind the notice

The statute is the starting point; the judgments interpreting it shape the wording that holds up. Niyam links the notice you're drafting to the case law on the governing provision, so you can read how courts have construed it before you send.

  • Open judgments that interpret the governing section
  • Grounded in the same corpus that powers Niyam Research
  • Read the authority, then refine the notice yourself

How it works

From the notice you need to a tracked deadline in three steps

Niyam grounds the draft and tracks the clock — you stay in control of every word.

01

Choose the notice

Tell Niyam the notice you need and the particulars of the matter. It drafts from the statute that governs that notice type.

02

Review and send

Read the grounded draft, edit it to your matter, and sign off. Nothing goes out until you've approved every word — a notice has legal consequences.

03

Track to reply

Niyam records the send date and tracks the reply and compliance windows, surfacing each deadline so you act before the clock runs.

Drafts from the governing provision
Statute-grounded
Reply & compliance windows tracked
Every deadline
Of every notice in flight
One view
Before any notice is sent
You sign off

Built for trust

Grounded in statute, controlled by you

A notice carries real legal consequences, so it has to be right on the law and timely on the clock — and a lawyer, not a tool, must own what goes out. Niyam is built that way.

Statute

every draft grounded in the governing provision

Tracked

reply and compliance deadlines on every notice

You sign

nothing is sent until you've approved it

Private

your matters are never used to train public models

Niyam drafts from real Indian statutes and rules, so a notice never rests on a section that doesn't exist, and it tracks the deadlines that run from the day each one is sent. You review, edit, and sign every notice before it goes out — Niyam never sends on its own. Your matters stay private to your account, never sold and never used to train public models.

How it compares

Why a grounded, tracked notice beats a template or a chatbot

A general AI can draft a notice and cite a section that doesn't exist. A template is reliable but blind to deadlines. Niyam grounds the draft in real law and tracks the clock — with you signing off.

CapabilityNiyamGeneric AI chatbotManual research
Grounded in the governing statuteYes — real provisionsGeneric / may inventYes, if you check
Tracks reply & compliance deadlinesAutomaticallyNoBy hand
One view of every noticeYesNoSpreadsheet / inbox
Risk of invented section numbersNone — groundedHighNone
Linked to interpreting case lawYesRarelyManual
Lawyer reviews before it's sentAlways — you sign offUp to youYes

FAQ

Questions, answered straight

Where Niyam helps — and where your professional judgment stays in charge.

Demand and statutory notices grounded in the provision that governs them — for example a cheque-bounce demand notice under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, a notice to government under Section 80 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, and recovery, demand, and quit or eviction notices under the applicable law. Niyam drafts from the governing statute; you edit and sign off before anything is sent.

No. Niyam drafts and tracks notices, but you review, edit, and sign every one before it goes out. A notice carries legal consequences, so the lawyer stays in control — Niyam never sends or serves a notice on its own.

When you record that a notice has been sent, Niyam tracks the windows that run from it — the reply period, the compliance period, and the date the next step becomes available — and surfaces each deadline so it doesn't slip past. You confirm the dates that apply to your matter; Niyam keeps the clock visible.

It drafts from real Indian statutes and rules rather than free-text guessing, so a notice doesn't lean on an invented section the way a general chatbot can. Where a notice turns on a specific provision, you can open the statute and the judgments interpreting it to confirm the draft before you send.

No. Niyam provides legal information and drafting tools grounded in primary sources. It does not create an advocate–client relationship or replace advice from a qualified advocate. You remain responsible for reviewing every notice, verifying the law it relies on, and deciding whether and how to send it.

Yes. The provision a notice is grounded in is shown alongside the draft, and you can open the governing statute and the judgments that interpret it — drawn from the same corpus of more than 72,000 Indian judgments that powers Niyam Research — so you can read the authority before you rely on the wording.

Yes. Your drafts, notices, and matter details stay private to your account. Niyam is built for the confidentiality legal work demands — your work product is never sold and never used to train public models.

Draft your next notice grounded in the statute — and never miss the deadline.

Create your Niyam account in under a minute — ₹100 to start, 200 credits to try everything. Draft a notice from the governing provision and track it through to reply.

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