Check Your Legal Notice Strength
Get an instant assessment of your case strength before sending a legal notice. Answer a few questions and understand your legal position.
Legal Notice Strength Calculator — How Strong Is Your Case?
This free tool helps you assess the strength of your legal notice before you send it. Whether it’s a money recovery notice, cheque bounce notice, or rental dispute notice, answering a few simple questions gives you a strength score and actionable recommendations.
A strong legal notice forms the foundation of a successful legal outcome. Use this calculator to find out if you have all the necessary proofs and legal grounds to move forward confidently.
What Is a Legal Notice
Strength Score?
A strong legal notice generally has clear proof (such as contracts or receipts), clear demand statements, a reasonable deadline, and relevant legal citations. Our scoring model weighs these factors to give you a strength estimate.
EXPERT INSIGHT
A well-structured legal notice with clear evidence is often enough to settle disputes without going to court. The strength score reflects this probability.
- Availability of written evidence (contracts, invoices).
- Clarity of legal demand and due amount.
- Adherence to statutory limitation periods.
- Previous communication history with the opposing party
What Your Strength Score Means
Understand your position and decide your next legal steps.
Low Strength (0-39%)
Your case may lack crucial evidence or legal standing. Sending a notice now might be risky or ineffective.
Recommended Steps:
- Gather more evidence (emails, chats, receipts).
- Consult a lawyer to identify gaps.
- Do not send a notice yet.
Moderate (40-59%)
You have a valid claim but might face challenges if the other party contests it strongly.
Recommended Steps:
- Organize your timeline of events.
- Get a lawyer to draft a precise notice.
- Highlight the strongest proofs you have.
High Strength (60-100%)
You have a solid foundation for a legal notice. The likelihood of a favorable outcome is high.
Recommended Steps:
- Send a legal notice immediately.
- Keep original documents safe for court.
- Prepare for settlement negotiations.
User Case Scenarios
Examples
See how different factors affect the strength of a legal notice in real-world situations.
EXPERT INSIGHT
Even a small missing detail like a 'date of service' or 'clear demand amount' can weaken an otherwise strong case.
- Strong Case: Has signed contract, invoices, and email acknowledgement of debt..
- Weak Case: Verbal agreement only, no proof of money transfer, debt is 4 years old (time-barred)..
Simple 3-Step Process
Select Notice Type
Choose the category that matches your legal situation
Answer Questions
Provide details about your case through our simple questionnaire
Get Your Score
Receive instant assessment with personalized recommendations
Clients Who Trusted Our Analysis
See how knowing their case strength helped these clients win.
My landlord refused to return my ₹45,000 security deposit for months. After sending the legal notice through VakilTech, he returned the full amount within 10 days. The draft was very strong.
Rohan MalhotraSoftware Engineer, BangaloreA builder in Noida was delaying possession by 2 years. I sent a legal notice for refund with interest. They finally called me for a settlement meeting. Highly recommended for property issues.
Suresh GuptaGovernment Employee, DelhiI was not getting my salary dues from my previous employer. The legal notice drafted by VakilTech showed I was serious. They cleared my dues to avoid court trouble. Thank you!
Anjali DesaiMarketing Executive, MumbaiStandard legal notice for cheque bounce. The process was simple, and the lawyer added all necessary sections under the NI Act. Very professional service.
Vikramjit SinghBusiness Owner, LudhianaBought a defective fridge and the company wasn't replacing it. Sent a consumer notice. They replaced it immediately after receiving the notice. Fast and effective.
Meera NairHomemaker, Kochi
Frequently Asked Questions
Expert answers to common questions about legal notice strength
Related Legal Services
Found your strength score? Here are the notices specific to your needs.
Money Recovery
Recover unpaid dues, loans, or business payments legally.
Cheque Bounce
Legal action under Section 138 for dishonoured cheques.
Outstanding Payment
Recover unpaid invoices and business dues.
Unpaid Salary
Claim unpaid wages and employment dues.
Divorce Notice
Legal notice for divorce proceedings in India.
Maintenance Claim
Claim maintenance for wife, children, or parents.
⚠️ Important Legal Disclaimer
This calculator provides guidance only and does not:
- Create an attorney-client relationship
- Constitute legal advice
- Replace consultation with a qualified lawyer
- Guarantee any legal outcome
Results are based solely on your inputs. Actual case outcomes depend on complete document review by a lawyer, court jurisdiction, opposing party's response, and other factors.
Statutory deadlines are critical. Missing a deadline can destroy your case regardless of its strength. Consult a lawyer immediately.