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A demand notice published in a newspaper is one of the most direct and legally consequential steps a creditor, lender, or injured party can take when a payment obligation has not been met. Whether you are a bank or NBFC issuing a demand notice under Section 13(2) of the SARFAESI Act to a loan defaulter, an advocate sending a public demand to a party who cannot be personally served, a landlord seeking rent arrears from an absconding tenant, or a business recovering outstanding dues from a counterparty — a correctly worded, properly placed newspaper demand notice creates a public, date-stamped record of your demand and escalates the legal pressure on the recipient.

Through Public-NoticeAds.in, you can book demand notice advertisements in any major English or regional language newspaper across India. Our team handles ad drafting in legally appropriate language, newspaper selection, booking, and digital tear sheet delivery — with classified text insertions starting from approximately ₹500.

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Key Features of Public-NoticeAds.in

Rapid booking via phone or WhatsApp, next available edition

Demand notices are often time-sensitive; contact us and we will secure publication in the earliest available edition without delay.

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English and all major regional language newspapers

We publish demand notices in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Odia, and more — alongside national English dailies, covering the recipient's location and language.

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Ad drafting and formatting at no extra charge

Share your demand details and relevant facts; our team prepares a properly worded, legally appropriate draft for your review and approval before anything is submitted to the newspaper.

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Multi-paper coordination for statutory requirements

Many legal demand notices require simultaneous publication in two newspapers — one English and one regional — to establish proper service; we handle both in a single engagement.

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Digital tear sheet delivered promptly to your inbox

Every published notice comes with an e-paper scan sent by email within 24–48 hours of publication — ready for court records, DRT filings, bank compliance files, or your advocate's dossier.

Public-NoticeAds.in – Fast, Simple Public Notice Ad Booking

Public-NoticeAds.in is the dedicated public notice and legal advertising division of Riyo Advertising Group, a Mumbai-based agency with deep experience across major national and regional Indian newspapers. We focus exclusively on public notice and statutory advertising — demand notices, auction notices, possession notices, tender notices, property purchase notices, name change ads, and company law announcements. This singular focus means we understand urgency, format precision, and the specific compliance stakes involved in legal demand publications — and we bring that understanding to every booking we handle.

Why Choose Public-NoticeAds.in?

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Specialists in legal and statutory notice advertising

Demand notices — particularly those issued under SARFAESI, or in connection with cheque dishonour proceedings, loan recovery, or contractual defaults — carry specific content and procedural requirements. Our team understands these across different legal frameworks, newspaper formats, and regional contexts.

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Authorised agency working directly with leading newspapers

We are an authorised advertising partner for major English and regional language newspapers across India, which means faster processing, verified deadlines, correct edition selection, and no unnecessary intermediary delays — important when your legal timeline is tight.

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Over 10,000 public notices published — including demand and legal notices

We have handled demand notice bookings for banks, NBFCs, advocates, landlords, housing societies, and corporate clients. That accumulated experience informs every draft we prepare and every newspaper we recommend.

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Transparent pricing with multi-paper packages

Demand notices frequently need to appear in two newspapers simultaneously — one English and one regional — to meet procedural and statutory requirements. We coordinate both bookings at transparent, competitive rates through a single point of contact.

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End-to-end support from draft to digital proof

We manage newspaper selection, ad drafting, formatting, submission, scheduling, payment, and tear sheet delivery. You share the facts; we handle everything else, so your legal team can focus on the broader recovery or dispute resolution process.

Why Publish a Demand Notice in a Newspaper?

Publishing a demand notice in a newspaper serves a combination of legal, procedural, and practical purposes — and in many Indian legal contexts, it is not optional.

Constitutes valid service when direct service is not possible. When a debtor, defaulter, or counterparty cannot be personally served — because they are absconding, avoiding service, or their whereabouts are genuinely unknown — newspaper publication is recognised as a valid mode of substituted service under Indian law. Courts, tribunals, and regulatory bodies accept a published demand notice as evidence that the demand was duly communicated.
Mandatory for SARFAESI Section 13(2) demand notices in certain cases. Under the SARFAESI Act, 2002, when a secured creditor cannot personally serve a Section 13(2) demand notice on a borrower or guarantor, publishing the notice in two leading newspapers — one English, one regional — is the prescribed mode of constructive service. The 60-day statutory clock begins from the date of publication, making timely and correct newspaper insertion critical to the entire enforcement timeline.
Creates an irrefutable, dated public record of the demand. A demand published in a circulated newspaper with a clear date is documentary evidence that the party was given formal notice of the outstanding obligation. This record is critical in subsequent proceedings — whether before a civil court, a DRT, a NCLT, or another authority — where you may need to establish that the debtor was informed and given an opportunity to respond.
Escalates legal pressure on the defaulting party. Beyond the legal mechanics, a publicly published demand notice sends a strong signal. The reputational and commercial implications of a demand appearing in a newspaper — especially an English national daily or a widely read regional paper — often motivate defaulters to come forward and settle matters before enforcement action escalates.
Supports subsequent legal proceedings. In cheque dishonour matters under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, in loan recovery proceedings, in contractual dispute cases, and in landlord-tenant disputes, a published demand notice — with a verifiable tear sheet — strengthens the claimant's procedural position and demonstrates that proper pre-litigation steps were followed.

How to Book Your Demand Notice Ad

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Step 1 – Contact Our Team

Call or WhatsApp us at +91 98219 84000, or fill in the enquiry form on Public-NoticeAds.in. Tell us the type of demand notice (SARFAESI Section 13(2), loan recovery, cheque dishonour, rent arrear, contractual default, etc.), the location of the debtor or the property involved, and your publication deadline or legal timeline.

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Step 2 – Choose Newspaper & Ad Type

We will recommend the appropriate newspapers based on the location of the defaulting party or secured asset, the language requirement (English and/or regional), any specific newspaper your advocate has recommended, and your budget. We will also advise on whether a Classified Text or Classified Display format is appropriate for the length and nature of your notice.

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Step 3 – Draft / Format and Approve Your Notice

Share the key facts: the names and addresses of the creditor, debtor, guarantor or mortgagor as applicable; the loan account number or cheque details; the amount outstanding; the nature of the default; the demand being made; and the response period (e.g., 60 days for SARFAESI Section 13(2) notices, 15 days for NI Act Section 138 demands). Our team prepares a properly formatted draft — legally appropriate in tone and content — and sends it for your review and approval.

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Step 4 – Confirm Date and Make Payment

Once the draft is approved, confirm your preferred publication date, keeping in mind any statutory timelines that govern when the demand period begins. We confirm the newspaper deadline, the final rate, and available payment methods. Your booking is secured once payment is received.

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Step 5 – Receive Publication Proof (Tear Sheet)

Your demand notice is published on the confirmed date. We email you a digital tear sheet — an e-paper image of the published notice page — within 24–48 hours of publication. This serves as your documentary proof for court filings, DRT applications, bank compliance records, or your advocate's file. Physical newspaper copies and additional certified documentation can be arranged on request.

Types of Demand Notices You Can Book

SARFAESI Section 13(2) Demand Notice

Published by banks, NBFCs, and ARCs when a borrower's account has been classified as a Non-Performing Asset and the demand notice issued to the borrower and/or guarantor could not be personally served. Newspaper publication constitutes constructive service and triggers the 60-day statutory response period.

Loan Recovery Demand Notice

Used by lenders or their advocates to formally demand repayment of outstanding loan amounts, interest, and charges from borrowers or guarantors who are in default, before initiating formal legal or enforcement action.

Cheque Dishonour Demand Notice

A formal public demand published in a newspaper in connection with cheque dishonour proceedings, informing the drawer of the returned cheque and demanding payment of the cheque amount — particularly where the drawer cannot be personally located for direct service.

Rent Arrear / Possession Demand Notice

Published by landlords or their advocates demanding payment of outstanding rent from tenants, or demanding that the tenant vacate the premises, particularly when the tenant is absconding or deliberately avoiding service of direct notice.

Contractual Payment Demand Notice

Used by businesses or individuals to formally demand payment of outstanding dues, invoices, or contractual obligations from a counterparty that has defaulted, as a pre-litigation step and on-record demand.

Society / Association Dues Demand Notice

Published by cooperative housing societies, residential associations, or commercial premises management bodies demanding payment of maintenance dues, service charges, or other outstanding levies from defaulting members or tenants.

FAQs — Demand Notice Ad Booking

Which newspapers can I use for a demand notice through Public-NoticeAds.in?
We can place demand notices in any major English or regional language newspaper across India. Common choices include Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, Economic Times, Indian Express, Financial Express, Maharashtra Times, Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, Lokmat, Sakal, Eenadu, Dinamalar, Mathrubhumi, Deccan Herald, and others. We recommend the right papers based on the location of the debtor or secured asset and your legal requirement.
How much does a demand notice advertisement cost?
Cost depends on the newspaper, the edition, the ad format (classified text or display), and the word count and size of the notice. Classified text insertions typically start from approximately ₹500, with larger or more detailed display-format demand notices priced higher depending on the newspaper. We provide a clear, itemised quote upfront before any commitment.
Is newspaper publication of a SARFAESI Section 13(2) demand notice mandatory?
Not in all cases — direct service on the borrower is the primary mode. However, where the borrower or guarantor cannot be personally served (because they are untraceable, absconding, or avoiding service), publication in two leading newspapers — one English, one regional language with circulation in the relevant area — is the accepted mode of substituted service under the SARFAESI framework. Our team can guide you on the appropriate approach once you share your situation.
Will you help draft the demand notice content?
Yes — drafting assistance is included. Share the relevant details (parties, amounts, default nature, demand period, legal context) and our team will prepare a properly worded draft for your review. We are familiar with the standard content requirements for SARFAESI demands, NI Act Section 138 demands, loan recovery notices, and other common demand notice types.
What is the statutory demand period for a SARFAESI Section 13(2) notice?
Under Section 13(2) of the SARFAESI Act, the borrower is required to discharge the outstanding liabilities within 60 days from the date of receipt (or constructive service via newspaper) of the demand notice. If the borrower fails to respond within this period, the secured creditor may proceed to take possession and sell the secured asset under Section 13(4).
Can banks and NBFCs set up recurring bookings for demand notice publications?
Yes. We regularly handle ongoing demand notice requirements for banks, NBFCs, and ARCs that have multiple defaulting accounts requiring newspaper publication. We can establish a streamlined workflow for repeat bookings to minimise turnaround time on each notice.
What about demand notices for cheque dishonour under Section 138 of the NI Act?
Under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, the payee must send a written demand notice to the drawer within 30 days of receiving intimation of dishonour from their bank. The drawer then has 15 days from receipt of this notice to make payment. Failure to pay within that period completes the offence. While this notice is typically sent by registered post, newspaper publication may be used as supplementary or substituted service when the drawer cannot be located. Your advocate should confirm the approach required for your specific case.
What is a digital tear sheet and will it be accepted as proof?
A digital tear sheet is an e-paper scan or screenshot of the newspaper page on which your demand notice was published, showing the newspaper name, date, page number, and full notice text. It is widely accepted by courts, DRTs, NCLTs, and bank compliance departments as proof of publication. Where a physical newspaper copy or formal affidavit of publication is needed, we can arrange those separately.
Do I need to publish in two newspapers for a demand notice?
For many statutory demand notice contexts — including SARFAESI substituted service — yes, publication in two newspapers (one English, one regional language in the area of the debtor or secured asset) is required. We can coordinate both bookings simultaneously and provide separate tear sheets for each paper.
How quickly can a demand notice be published after I contact you?
For well-prepared notices with complete information, we can typically arrange publication within 2–4 working days of draft approval and payment. For urgent situations where your legal timeline is tight, contact us immediately at +91 98219 84000 and we will advise you on the fastest available option.
How do I book a demand notice advertisement through Public-NoticeAds.in?
Call or WhatsApp us at +91 98219 84000 or submit your details through the enquiry form on Public-NoticeAds.in. Share the type of demand (SARFAESI, loan recovery, cheque dishonour, rent arrears, contractual default, etc.), the location of the debtor or property, and any specific newspaper your advocate has recommended. We take it from there.
What information does a SARFAESI Section 13(2) demand notice published in a newspaper typically include?
A SARFAESI demand notice published in a newspaper typically includes: the name and address of the secured creditor (bank/NBFC); the names of the borrower(s), co-borrower(s), guarantor(s), and mortgagor(s); the loan account number; the total outstanding amount demanded; a description of the secured asset; the 60-day period; and the contact details of the authorised officer.
Can I publish the demand notice in multiple cities if the debtor has assets or addresses in different locations?
Yes. If the borrower, guarantor, or secured assets are spread across multiple cities or states, we can coordinate simultaneous publication in multiple newspapers and editions to ensure complete coverage.
Will the tear sheet from a demand notice published through you be accepted by the DRT or civil court?
Yes. We publish in widely circulated, recognised newspapers that are accepted as valid publication media by Debt Recovery Tribunals, civil courts, and other adjudicatory bodies.
Can a landlord use a newspaper demand notice to demand rent or possession from an absconding tenant?
Yes. Where a tenant is avoiding personal service of a rent demand or possession notice, publishing the demand in a newspaper creates a public record of the landlord's notice and can support subsequent legal proceedings before the rent control court or civil court. We can draft and publish the notice based on your advocate's instructions.
I am an advocate handling multiple client demand notices — can you set up a streamlined process?
Absolutely. We regularly work with advocates and law firms that have ongoing demand notice publication requirements. Contact us at +91 98219 84000 to discuss a workflow that minimises your administrative effort for each booking.

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