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How to Send an IT Act Notice
in Noida

A legal step-by-step guide for Noida 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.

Step by Step

Legal process in Noida.

Jurisdiction
Allahabad High Court
Uttar Pradesh · IT Act 2000
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1

Identify the correct section: Section 79 (intermediary liability) or Section 69A (blocking orders). Most private cases use Section 79.

2

Identify the platform's India Grievance Officer: all major platforms must appoint one under IT Rules 2021.

3

Draft the notice: formally identify the content, state the specific legal violation, and demand removal within the mandatory 36-hour window.

4

Serve the notice: via registered email + physical delivery to the Grievance Officer address. RepuLex serves on behalf of clients.

5

Follow up and escalate: if the platform fails to act within 36-72 hours, file a High Court petition or complaint with MeitY.

Why the Legal Route

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.

97%
Success rate
7–30
Days removal
100%
Fixed-fee
FAQ
How long does it take to send it act notice in Noida?+

Most cases in Noida are resolved within 7–30 days via IT Act 2000 platform notices. Where Allahabad 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 Noida clients?+

Yes. RepuLex handles send it act notice for clients across Uttar Pradesh and all Indian cities. IT Act 2000 notices have national jurisdiction — legal action initiated in Noida is effective regardless of where the platform is hosted. Allahabad High Court filings are available for Uttar Pradesh-specific proceedings.

What does it cost to send it act notice in Noida?+

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.

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Noida legal context

Why send it act notice in Noida requires Allahabad High Court-aware strategy

Noida, as part of Delhi NCR, is served by both Allahabad High Court (state jurisdiction) and Delhi High Court (for matters involving Delhi-registered entities or national-scope defamation). This dual-court access gives Noida-based clients flexibility in jurisdiction selection for IT Act proceedings. Noida's concentration of technology companies, media organisations, and real estate developers means defamation cases here frequently involve Glassdoor, LinkedIn, and news portal attacks requiring urgent resolution during project launches or fundraising events.

Case pattern 1

Technology company Glassdoor attacks during Noida IT sector hiring

Case pattern 2

Real estate developer defamation via consumer complaint portals

Case pattern 3

LinkedIn and professional platform defamation targeting Noida executives

Platform attack vectors

Noida content removal cases are dominated by Glassdoor (the city's IT/ITeS workforce concentration), LinkedIn (corporate-leadership attacks during organisational changes), and Hindi news portals serving the NCR audience. Tech-startup-targeted defamation through anonymous Twitter handles is increasing.

Allahabad High Court procedure

Noida-origin matters file in Allahabad High Court (with its Lucknow bench depending on cause-of-action location). The court has issued IT Act orders with extra-territorial reach affecting platforms operating from Noida-based offices, particularly tech and BPO companies.

Industry risk profile

Highest-risk Noida industries: IT services and BPO companies (Glassdoor and LinkedIn coordinated attacks during workforce changes), real-estate developers (RERA and consumer-portal review attacks), and tech-startup founders (Twitter and Quora attacks during fundraising).

Forum
Allahabad High Court
State
Uttar Pradesh
Population reach
18 Lakh
Service
Send IT Act Notice