How to Send an IT Act Notice
in Nagpur
A legal step-by-step guide for Nagpur residents and businesses. Only legally trained professionals can draft effective IT Act notices. Errors in the notice — wrong section, missing legal citations — allow platforms to reject without action.
Legal process in Nagpur.
Identify the correct section: Section 79 (intermediary liability) or Section 69A (blocking orders). Most private cases use Section 79.
Identify the platform's India Grievance Officer: all major platforms must appoint one under IT Rules 2021.
Draft the notice: formally identify the content, state the specific legal violation, and demand removal within the mandatory 36-hour window.
Serve the notice: via registered email + physical delivery to the Grievance Officer address. RepuLex serves on behalf of clients.
Follow up and escalate: if the platform fails to act within 36-72 hours, file a High Court petition or complaint with MeitY.
Only legally trained professionals can draft effective IT Act notices. Errors in the notice — wrong section, missing legal citations — allow platforms to reject without action.
How long does it take to send it act notice in Nagpur?+
Most cases in Nagpur are resolved within 7–30 days via IT Act 2000 platform notices. Where Bombay High Court intervention is required, the timeline is 21–45 days. Emergency cases are handled on a 24-hour escalation track. RepuLex confirms all removals in writing before closing the case.
Can RepuLex help send it act notice for Nagpur clients?+
Yes. RepuLex handles send it act notice for clients across Maharashtra and all Indian cities. IT Act 2000 notices have national jurisdiction — legal action initiated in Nagpur is effective regardless of where the platform is hosted. Bombay High Court filings are available for Maharashtra-specific proceedings.
What does it cost to send it act notice in Nagpur?+
RepuLex charges a fixed one-time fee: ₹99,999 per URL permanently removed. Package pricing: Starter Shield (3 URLs) at ₹1,49,999 and Business Clear (10 URLs) at ₹3,99,999. A free case assessment is provided before any commitment. No monthly retainers.
Need help? RepuLex handles it for you in Nagpur.
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Why send it act notice in Nagpur requires Bombay High Court-aware strategy
Nagpur falls under Bombay High Court jurisdiction — and also hosts the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court, which handles matters for Vidarbha. Nagpur's commercial community (primarily in textiles, agri-business, and civil construction) faces reputation attacks particularly through Maharashtra-based news portals and contractor dispute-related defamation. Bombay HC's strong digital defamation jurisprudence applies fully to Nagpur cases, including the court's established practice of granting John Doe orders for anonymous online defamers.
Agri-business and contractor defamation via Maharashtra news portals
Civil construction dispute-related fake complaint campaigns
Professional defamation targeting Nagpur lawyers and doctors on regional portals
Nagpur content matters involve Marathi-language news portals (Lokmat, Lokmat Times online), regional YouTube channels with Vidarbha-area reach, and JustDial for the city's commercial businesses. Court-jurisdiction-related defamation is common given the city's Supreme Court winter session.
Nagpur is the location of Bombay High Court's Nagpur Bench, which has appellate jurisdiction for the Vidarbha region and original-side civil suit filing. The bench has issued favourable orders for Marathi-language content removal and tends to list IT Act matters faster than the principal Mumbai seat.
Highest-risk Nagpur industries: Legal professionals and judicial-court-adjacent practitioners (Marathi news-portal attacks during high-profile case coverage), agri-trade and orange-industry businesses (consumer and trade-forum defamation), and educational institutions.