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Legal Notice Ads in Newspaper in Mumbai Newspapers – From ₹890 

Post legal notice ads in Mumbai newspapers in a short period of time and with full drafting, with legal court formats and have the original clippings delivered to you at your doorstep.

Public Notice Ads helps you publish legal notice advertisements in Mumbai newspapers for matters related to courts, companies, property issues, cheque bounce cases, and government tenders. They also offer combo packages in Times of India and Maharashtra Times starting from just ₹890.

Expert Legal Notice ad in Mumbai Newspapers – From ₹890 (TOI + MT)

If you need to publish a legal notice ad in Mumbai newspapers for a court case, company matter, property dispute, or cheque bounce issue, Public Notice Ads offers a complete solution. You get properly drafted notices, quick booking in leading newspapers (Times of India, Maharashtra Times, Indian Express, Free Press Journal, Loksatta, Navshakti), and approved clippings that can be submitted to courts, ROC, or government offices.

Why choose Public Notice Ads?

  • Affordable packages: Combo package in Times of India + Maharashtra Times for short legal ads (10–15 words) starts from ₹890.
  • Fast processing: Your legal notice is usually published the next working day or on your preferred date.
  • Court-ready compliance: All drafts follow the required format for Mumbai civil courts, Sessions Court, Bombay High Court, and ROC guidelines.
  • Full support included: Free drafting assistance, proof checking, 3–5 original newspaper clippings, and a publication affidavit.
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Legal Notice ad Categories We Handle

Public Notice Ads cover almost all types of legal notice advertisements that you may need to publish in English and Marathi newspapers in Mumbai.

  • Court Summons & Objections: Service under Order V Rule 20 CPC when personal service is not possible. Includes cases where respondents are untraceable.
  • Property & Real Estate Legal Notices: Announcements for sale or transfer of flats, plots, or commercial properties in Mumbai/MMR.
  • Debt Recovery & Cheque Bounce: Legal notices for cheque dishonour under Section 138 NI Act, along with payment deadlines.
  • Company Statutory Notices: Requirements for name change (INC-26), conversion, mergers, AGM/EGM notices, and liquidations.
  • Government Tenders & Procurement: Invitations for tenders, bids, corrigenda, and award announcements by government departments.
  • Miscellaneous: Partnership dissolution, arbitration notices, trademark opposition, and lost share certificate notices.
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Legal Mandate for Newspaper Publication in 2026

Publishing a notice in a newspaper is often a legal requirement, not just a formality:

  • Court directions (Order V Rule 20 CPC): The court may direct notice publication if personal service is not possible.
  • Companies Act and ROC: Corporate actions like name changes and mergers must be publicly announced in one English and one regional newspaper.
  • Property & SARFAESI: Property auctions must be published to allow objections and ensure clear titles.
  • NI Act & Consumer Matters: Strengthens cases by showing proper notification efforts were made.
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Simple 6-Step Legal Notice ad Publication Process (2026)

  1. Draft your core facts: Provide names, reasons for notice, amounts, and action deadlines.
  2. Select the right newspapers: Choose English (TOI, Express) and Marathi (MT, Navshakti) based on requirements.
  3. Submit to experts: Share details via WhatsApp/Email for a cost estimate and professional draft.
  4. Review & approve: Carefully check all legal sections, names, and case numbers.
  5. Seamless publication: Your notice is scheduled for the next working day or preferred date.
  6. Receive court-ready proofs: Receive 3–5 original newspaper copies and a publication affidavit.
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Mumbai Newspaper Rates for Legal Notices 2026

Newspaper Language Edition Approx. Rate/Line Approx. Cost (15 lines)
Times of IndiaEnglishMumbai₹35/line~₹525
Maharashtra TimesMarathiMumbai₹25/line~₹375
Indian ExpressEnglishMumbai₹32/line~₹480
Free Press JournalEnglishMumbai₹28/line~₹420
NavshaktiMarathiMumbai/Thane₹20/line~₹300
LoksattaMarathiMumbai₹22/line~₹330
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Complete Legal Notice Package – Mumbai 2026

Component Approx. Cost What You Get
Legal drafting assistance₹500Format check and legal phrasing
Two newspaper advertisements₹890TOI + Maharashtra Times (15 lines each)
Publication proof & clippings₹1005 Original copies + publication affidavit
Courier within Mumbai₹150Same-day or next-day delivery

Complete package total: Approximately ₹1,640 for drafting, two-paper publication, proofs, and courier. Suitable for most court and ROC filings.

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Sample 1: Court Summons / Substituted Service Notice

Use this when the court has ordered service through publication:

  • Start with the name of the court and case number.
  • Include full names and last known addresses of plaintiff and defendant.
  • Instruct the party to appear on a specific date/time.
  • Mention that failure to appear will result in ex parte proceedings.
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Sample 2: Property Legal Notice (Sale / Foreclosure)

Use this to invite objections before a sale, transfer, or auction:

  • Heading: "Public Notice" or "Notice of Sale of Immovable Property".
  • Provide complete property description (CTS/Survey number, locality, area).
  • Invite objections within a specific time (usually 15 or 30 days).
  • State that if no objections are received, the sale will proceed.
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Sample 3: INC-26 Company Notice (Name Change / Conversion)

Use this for company name change or conversion:

  • Heading mentioning Form INC-26 and relevant Companies Act Rules.
  • Include company’s name, CIN, and registered office address.
  • Objections must be sent to the ROC within 21 days of publication.

Sample 4: Cheque Bounce Legal Notice (Section 138 NI Act)

Common contents for cheque dishonour notices:

  • Full names and addresses of drawer and payee.
  • Cheque details: number, date, amount, bank name, and reason for dishonour.
  • Demand payment of the cheque amount within 15 days of notice receipt.
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Why Choose Public Notice Ads?

  • Expert Handling: Over 15 years of experience with thousands of legal notices.
  • Fast Turnaround: 24–48 hour turnaround from draft to publication.
  • Clear Pricing: No hidden charges, starting from ₹890 for basic publication.
  • Complete Records: Original newspaper clippings and affidavits provided for all bookings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much does it cost to publish a legal notice in Mumbai (2026)?
Short legal notice ads usually cost between ₹890 and ₹2,000. A basic two-newspaper combo (TOI + MT) for ~15 lines is around ₹890. Complete service with drafting and courier is approx ₹1,640.
Which newspapers are best for legal notices in Mumbai?
Most authorities require one English and one Marathi newspaper. Common pairings are Times of India + Maharashtra Times or Indian Express + Loksatta.
How long does it take to get a notice published?
Typically 1–3 days after draft approval. Same-day or next-day service is available for urgent cases if booked early.
What documents are required to book an ad?
You need the final draft or basic details, relevant court documents (if any), and ID proof (Aadhaar/PAN). Companies also need a Certificate of Incorporation.
For how long is a legal notice in a newspaper valid?
Validity depends on the response deadline in the notice: 15 days for cheque bounce, 15-30 days for property objections, 21 days for company notices, and ~30 days for court summons.
Do I need a lawyer to publish a legal notice ad?
You can publish it yourself, but consulting a lawyer is recommended for complex matters (defamation, company law, property disputes) to ensure the notice doesn't weaken your case.
When is a property legal notice advertisement for flat sale needed?
It's needed when buying or selling property to invite objections from the public. This identifies potential disputes and strengthens the title for resale or high-value transactions.
How do I publish a cheque bounce Section 138 notice?
Include cheque details (number, date, amount, bank, reason for dishonour) and demand payment within 15 days. Keep the clipping as legal proof for court submission.
What is an INC-26 company name change notice?
It's a mandatory legal requirement for company name changes. It must be published in one English and one local language newspaper (like Marathi) where the registered office is located.
Is online-only publication enough for courts or ROC?
No, in most cases printed newspaper publication is required or strongly preferred by courts, ROC, and government authorities.
How can I get urgent same-day publication?
Contact us early (before 11 AM) with your draft. Same-day publication is possible in select newspapers with an additional urgent processing fee.
Why use an agency instead of going direct?
Agencies ensure correct legal formats, handle bilingual bookings together, and provide ready drafts, affidavits, and clippings in one package, saving you time and effort.
How much does a legal notice ad in newspaper Mumbai cost in 2026?
The cost of a legal notice ad in Mumbai in 2026 usually ranges between ₹890 and ₹2,000 for a basic classified ad. The final price depends on the number of words, the newspaper you choose, and whether you publish in one or two papers (English + Marathi).

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Deborah Priyadharshini is a content writer at Riyo Advertising, where she creates clear, accurate, and reader-focused content across multiple industries. Her work covers newspaper advertising, legal notices, marketing communication, finance-related topics, and technology-focused subjects. She specialises in writing content that is easy to understand, compliant with industry requirements, and suited for both businesses and the general public. With a strong eye for detail and clarity, Deborah focuses on helping brands communicate their message in a simple and trustworthy way.