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Legal Notice Ad in Free Press Journal Newspaper

How to Place a Legal Notice Ad in Free Press Journal Newspaper

Introduction

Free Press Journal is one of India's most respected English-language newspapers, with strong circulation in Mumbai and across Maharashtra. For anyone needing to publish a legal notice in English — whether it's a property dispute, corporate filing, matrimonial case, or regulatory notice — Free Press Journal is an authoritative choice.

But placing a legal notice in Free Press Journal involves specific rates, deadlines, formatting requirements, and editorial standards that differ from other newspapers.

This guide walks you through exactly how to place a legal notice in Free Press Journal — from understanding when to use it, to booking, to collecting publication proof.

Why Free Press Journal for Legal Notices?

When Free Press Journal Is the Right Choice

Free Press Journal reaches:

  • English-speaking professionals, business owners, and decision-makers
  • Mumbai metropolitan area and Maharashtra
  • Legal and regulatory audiences
  • Investors and corporate stakeholders
  • Educated, affluent demographic

Best suited for:

  • Corporate legal notices (AGM/EGM, board resolutions, shareholder communications)
  • Property disputes in Mumbai/Maharashtra (where English-speaking audience is primary)
  • Regulatory & compliance notices (SEBI, RBI, company registrar filings)
  • Tender announcements (corporate and government tenders)
  • Business & commercial disputes (breach of contract, debt recovery, partnership disputes)
  • Financial notices (insolvency, debt recovery, banking notices)
  • Matrimonial notices (when parties are English-speaking; for Marathi speakers, Maharashtra Times is better)

When NOT to use Free Press Journal:

  • Regional/Marathi-speaking audience (use Maharashtra Times instead)
  • Notices requiring pan-India reach (use Times of India for broader coverage)
  • Hindi-speaking audience (use Hindustan Times or Navbharat Times)
  • Urgent same-day publication (Free Press Journal has longer lead times than some papers)

Free Press Journal: Key Details

What You Need to Know

Publication:

  • Language: English
  • Type: Daily newspaper
  • Circulation: ~1,50,000+ daily readers
  • Primary editions: Mumbai, Nagpur, Aurangabad
  • Focus: News, business, politics, Mumbai-centric coverage
  • Target audience: Upper-middle class, professionals, business owners
  • Headquarters: Mumbai

For legal notices:

  • Legal notice section: Dedicated classified section for legal and public notices
  • Accepts: All types of legal notices (property, corporate, regulatory, matrimonial, tenders)
  • Format: Text-only or display format available
  • Deadline: 2–3 working days before publication (confirm with publication)
  • Rates: Typically ₹300–₹600+ per line for classified text; ₹1,000–₹1,400+ per sq.cm for display ads

Free Press Journal vs. Other Newspapers: Strategic Selection

When to Use Free Press Journal vs. Alternatives

Scenario Best Choice Why Alternative
Corporate AGM notice (Mumbai HQ) Free Press Journal English business audience, Mumbai focus Economic Times (pan-India business)
Property dispute in Mumbai Free Press Journal English-speaking audience, Mumbai authority Times of India (broader reach)
SEBI/RBI regulatory notice Free Press Journal or Economic Times Business/financial audience Times of India (national reach)
Matrimonial notice (English speakers) Free Press Journal or Times of India Both reach English-speaking audience Hindustan Times (if Delhi focus)
Tender announcement Business by Bids (Times of India) Specialized tender section Free Press Journal (if limited budget)
National notice (pan-India) Times of India Largest circulation, all editions The Hindu (South/metros)
Regional notice (Maharashtra only) Free Press Journal Mumbai/Maharashtra focus Maharashtra Times (Marathi)

Combination strategy for maximum reach:

Many legal notices are published in multiple newspapers for broader coverage:

  • Corporate notice: Free Press Journal (Mumbai) + Economic Times (business) + Times of India (national)
  • Property notice: Free Press Journal (regional) + Times of India (national reach)
  • Tender: Business by Bids (Times of India) + Free Press Journal (backup publication)

Step-by-Step Process: Place Legal Notice in Free Press Journal

The Complete 8-Step Procedure

Step 1: Confirm Free Press Journal Is the Right Choice (Week 2 Before Deadline)
Before deciding on Free Press Journal, ask:

1. Who is your audience?

  • English-speaking professionals? → Free Press Journal
  • Marathi-speaking residents? → Maharashtra Times
  • Pan-India reach needed? → Times of India

2. What's your geographic scope?

  • Mumbai/Maharashtra focus? → Free Press Journal
  • National notice? → Times of India ✗
  • South India focus? → The Hindu ✗

3. What's your industry/sector?

  • Corporate/business? → Free Press Journal
  • Finance/banking? → Economic Times or Free Press Journal
  • Real estate? → Times of India or Free Press Journal
  • Government tender? → Business by Bids (Times of India) ✓

4. Do you need credibility with specific audiences?

  • Professional/corporate credibility? → Free Press Journal
  • Business credibility? → Free Press Journal or Economic Times
  • Investor credibility? → Economic Times
  • Mass reach credibility? → Times of India

Decision criteria: If 2+ answers point to Free Press Journal, it's the right choice.

Step 2: Prepare Your Legal Notice Content (10 Days Before Deadline)
Free Press Journal requires legal notices in a specific English format:

Essential information to include:

  • Heading: "PUBLIC NOTICE" or "LEGAL NOTICE"
  • Date of notice
  • Court/Case details (if applicable): Court name (e.g., "Mumbai High Court" or "Bombay High Court"), Case number, Judge name (optional but recommended)
  • Parties involved: Petitioner/plaintiff: Full legal name, father's name, age, full address with pin code. Respondent/defendant: Same details.
  • Nature of notice: Clear statement of what's being announced, Why this notice is necessary, Legal basis (statute/case law if applicable)
  • Key details: Property description (if property-related), Specific claim or demand amount (if financial), Contract/agreement details (if breach-related)
  • Important dates: Date of court hearing (if applicable), Deadline to respond or appear, Date notice is published
  • Required action: What the respondent must do, Deadline to comply, Consequences of non-compliance, Where to appear (court address)
  • Contact information: Advocate/lawyer name, Full office address, Phone number, Email address

Example format:

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that in the case [Case No. ___] filed in the
[Court Name], [City], between:

PETITIONER/PLAINTIFF:
[Full Name], son/daughter of [Father's Name], aged [Age] years,
residing at [Full Address with Pin Code]

AND

RESPONDENT/DEFENDANT:
[Full Name], son/daughter of [Father's Name], aged [Age] years,
residing at [Full Address with Pin Code]

WHEREAS the said Petitioner/Plaintiff has filed a petition/suit for
[nature of case] based on [brief reason].

NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given to the Respondent/Defendant
that he/she is required to appear before the [Court Name] on
[Date] at [Time] along with all relevant documents and evidence.

Any objection(s) to this petition should be filed within [number]
days from the date of publication of this notice.

The Respondent/Defendant is hereby called upon to show cause, if any,
why [relief sought] should not be granted.

Dated this [Date]

Advocate [Name]
[Address]
Phone: [Number]
Email: [Email]

Key formatting tips:

  • Use professional English (British or American consistently)
  • Keep paragraphs concise and clear
  • Use numbered sections for clarity
  • Iclude all required legal information
  • Avoid unnecessary jargon; use plain English
  • Typical word count: 150–400 words (varies by notice type)
  • Proofread carefully (spelling errors make notice look unprofessional)

Step 3: Determine Size & Duration (9 Days Before Deadline)
Free Press Journal offers different advertising formats for legal notices:

Classified Text Ads (Line-based pricing):

  • 5-line minimum: ₹300–₹600 per line (varies by edition/location)
  • Extra lines: ₹250–₹500 per line
  • Best for: Shorter notices (name changes, simple legal notices, brief announcements)
  • Advantage: Lower cost, quick booking
  • Disadvantage: Limited space, may be hard to read if cramped

Classified Display Ads (Area-based pricing):

  • Minimum size: 3×5 cm (15 sq.cm)
  • Rate: ₹1,000–₹1,400+ per sq.cm
  • Common sizes: 5×6 cm (30 sq.cm), 6×8 cm (48 sq.cm), larger for major notices
  • Best for: Detailed notices requiring good readability (property, corporate, complex cases)
  • Advantage: Better visibility, professional appearance, easier to read
  • Disadvantage: Higher cost

Example cost calculations:

Notice Type Size Rate Cost
Name change (text) 10 lines ₹500/line ₹5,000
Property objection (display) 5×6 cm (30 sq.cm) ₹1,200/sq.cm ₹36,000
Corporate AGM (display) 8×10 cm (80 sq.cm) ₹1,300/sq.cm ₹104,000
Matrimonial notice (text) 8 lines ₹500/line ₹4,000
Tender announcement (display) 6×8 cm (48 sq.cm) ₹1,200/sq.cm ₹57,600

Publication duration:

  • 1 day: Standard rate
  • 2–3 consecutive days: 5–10% discount per additional day
  • Specific edition: Mumbai edition typically standard; other editions (Nagpur, Aurangabad) may vary

Decision: Most legal notices run 1–2 days. Corporate notices sometimes run 2–3 days for multiple readers/visibility.

Step 4: Contact Free Press Journal or Use an Agency (8 Days Before Deadline)

Option A: Contact Free Press Journal Directly

Free Press Journal contact details:

  • Head office: Mumbai
  • Advertisement department phone: +91 22-6172-6172 (approximate — verify current number)
  • Email: Classified advertising email (varies by department)
  • Website: www.freepressjournal.in
  • Local offices: Nagpur, Aurangabad (for regional editions)

What to provide:

  • Your legal notice content (in English)
  • Desired publication date
  • Size preference (text or display)
  • Duration (1, 2, or 3 days)
  • Request a rate quote

Process:

  • Call or email with your notice details
  • Free Press Journal reviews your content
  • They provide a quote
  • You approve and pay
  • They schedule publication

Advantages: Direct relationship with newspaper Disadvantages: Pay full published rate (no discounts), longer turnaround, manual coordination

Option B: Use a Legal Notice Agency (Recommended)

Agencies like RiYO Advertising specialize in legal notice placement across all major newspapers including Free Press Journal:

RiYO's advantages:

  • Negotiate 15–35% discount below published rates
  • Extensive relationships with Free Press Journal
  • Expert knowledge of FPJ formatting and requirements
  • Faster turnaround (same-day or next-day booking possible)
  • End-to-end coordination (content review, booking, tearsheets, proof of publication)
  • Can place in multiple newspapers if needed
  • Professional content review to ensure legal validity

Contact RiYO for Free Press Journal legal notices:

  • Phone: +91 9821984000
  • WhatsApp: +91 9821984000
  • Email: info@riyoadvertising.com
  • Response time: 30 minutes
  • Discount: 15–35% below published rates

Why agencies are better:

  • Save money (15–35% discount = ₹5,000–₹30,000+ savings on larger notices)
  • Save time (24–48 hour turnaround vs. 3–5 days direct)
  • Professional guidance (ensure content is legally compliant)
  • Hassle-free (they handle all coordination)

Step 5: Prepare & Submit Notice Content (6 Days Before Deadline)
Submit to Free Press Journal or agency:

  • Your legal notice in English (or rough draft for them to refine)
  • Preferred publication date (with 4–5 day buffer)
  • Size preference (text or display)
  • Duration (1, 2, or 3 days)
  • Any specific requirements (premium placement, specific edition, etc.)
  • Contact details for confirmation

Free Press Journal/agency will:

  • Review your content for compliance with editorial standards
  • Check formatting and legality
  • Suggest any edits or improvements
  • Confirm word count fits your size choice
  • Provide a rate quote
  • Request your approval before publication

What you must verify:

  • All party names spelled correctly
  • Case numbers and court details accurate
  • Full addresses with pin codes
  • All dates are correct and in proper format
  • Contact information is accurate
  • Notice tone is professional and appropriate
  • All required legal information is included

Critical: Don't approve until 100% certain — corrections after publication are costly and time-consuming.

Step 6: Approve Content, Confirm Rate & Details (5 Days Before Deadline)
Once you've reviewed and approved the content:

Confirm with Free Press Journal/agency:

  • Total cost: "₹X for [size] on [date(s)]"
  • Size details: Exact dimensions (e.g., "5×6 cm display")
  • Publication date(s): Specific date(s) of appearance
  • Edition: Which Free Press Journal edition (Mumbai, Nagpur, etc.)
  • Placement: Approximate location (classified section, page number if available)
  • Payment method: UPI, NEFT, cheque, card
  • Tearsheet delivery: When and how you'll receive proof of publication
  • Deadline confirmation: Your legal deadline is met

Example confirmation email:

Subject: Free Press Journal Legal Notice Booking Request

Dear [Free Press Journal/Agency Name],

Please confirm booking for the following legal notice:

Notice type: [Property dispute/Matrimonial/Corporate/etc.]
Title: [Brief title]
Size: 5×6 cm (30 sq.cm) Classified Display
Publication date: [Date]
Edition: Free Press Journal — Mumbai
Duration: 1 day
Total cost: ₹36,000
Payment method: NEFT

My legal deadline: [Court date/Regulatory deadline]

Please confirm:
- That publication is scheduled for [date]
- Payment details/account
- Tearsheet delivery date (within 24–48 hours of publication)

Thank you,
[Your name]
[Contact details]

Step 7: Make Payment & Receive Confirmation (4 Days Before Deadline)
Payment methods accepted:

  • UPI (fastest — instant confirmation)
  • NEFT (bank transfer — 1–2 working days)
  • Cheque (enclose with submission)
  • Credit/debit card (if available)
  • PayPal (through agency, if available)

After payment:

  • Receive payment receipt/confirmation
  • Get written confirmation that notice is scheduled for [specific date]
  • Confirm Free Press Journal has received and is processing your notice
  • Ask for expected tearsheet delivery date
  • Keep all payment receipts and confirmations — you'll need them if issues arise.

Step 8: Verify Publication & Collect Proof (Publication Day + 48 Hours)
On publication day:

  • Purchase Free Press Journal (print edition) or access online
  • Locate your notice in the classified section
  • Verify accuracy: All information is correct, Size and format match booking, Publication date is correct
  • Take photos/screenshots of published notice for your records

After publication (within 48 hours):

  • Request tearsheets: Contact Free Press Journal or agency, Ask for official tearsheets (printed copies or PDF)
  • Tearsheets should include: Published notice (exact copy as appeared), Newspaper name and date, Newspaper masthead visible, Section where notice appeared, Official newspaper stamp/certification
  • Request affidavit of publication: Legal document from Free Press Journal certifying: Your notice was published as requested, Date of publication, Newspaper circulation figures, Authorized newspaper signature
  • File with court: Submit tearsheets + affidavit to court/regulatory body, Keep copies for your records, This is your legal proof of publication

Typical tearsheet delivery: 24–72 hours after publication (via email, courier, or pickup)

Free Press Journal Legal Notice Rates 2026

Current Pricing & Cost Estimates

Classified Text Ads (per line basis):

Edition 5-Line Rate Extra Line Rate Minimum
Mumbai ₹400–₹600 ₹300–₹500 5 lines
Nagpur ₹300–₹500 ₹250–₹400 5 lines
Aurangabad ₹250–₹400 ₹200–₹350 5 lines

Example: 10-line notice in Mumbai @ ₹550/line = ₹5,500

Classified Display Ads (per sq.cm basis):

Edition Rate (per sq.cm) Minimum Size Example (5×6 cm)
Mumbai ₹1,100–₹1,400 3×5 cm ₹33,000–₹42,000
Nagpur ₹900–₹1,200 3×5 cm ₹27,000–₹36,000
Aurangabad ₹800–₹1,100 3×5 cm ₹24,000–₹33,000

Rates effective 2026 (verify with Free Press Journal or agency for latest rates)

How to save 15–35%: Use an agency like RiYO to negotiate discounted rates below published rates.

Common Legal Notice Types in Free Press Journal

What to Publish & When

Corporate Notices (AGM/EGM)
Use case: Annual General Meeting, Extraordinary General Meeting, shareholder communications, board resolutions
Why FPJ: English-speaking business audience, professional credibility
Typical size: 1–2 full pages (display) or 20–40 lines (text)
Best timing: Weekdays (business professionals read these)
Cost: ₹50,000–₹3,00,000+ (depending on company size and complexity)
Example: "AGM Notice of [Company Name] Limited for the fiscal year ended [date]..."
Tip: Larger companies prefer display ads for credibility; smaller companies may use text ads to save cost.

Property-Related Notices in Free Press Journal
Use case: Objection to property sale, partition suit filing, possession claim, adverse possession notice, property-related injunction
Why FPJ: Mumbai real estate market; English-speaking property owners; professional credibility
Typical size: 4×6 cm to 6×8 cm (display) or 12–15 lines (text)
Best timing: Any weekday; Thursday–Saturday sees higher real estate readership
Cost: ₹15,000–₹60,000
Example: "Notice of Objection to Sale of Property at [address], Mumbai..."

Matrimonial Notices in Free Press Journal
Use case: Divorce petition notice, maintenance demand, name change (post-divorce), separation notice, reconciliation period notification
Why FPJ: English-speaking educated audience, professional confidentiality (compared to vernacular papers)
Typical size: 3×5 cm to 4×6 cm (display) or 8–12 lines (text)
Best timing: Friday (legal professionals) or Sunday (family-focused section)
Cost: ₹6,000–₹20,000
Example: "Notice to [respondent name] regarding divorce petition filed in Family Court, Mumbai..."

Regulatory & Compliance Notices
Use case: SEBI notices, RBI notices, company registrar filings, stock exchange notices, regulatory compliance announcements
Why FPJ: Business-focused audience, financial/corporate credibility
Typical size: 1–2 columns (display) or 15–25 lines (text)
Best timing: Weekdays (financial professionals read these)
Cost: ₹15,000–₹75,000
Example: "Notice under Section [___] to shareholders regarding [regulatory matter]..."

Tender & Procurement Notices in Free Press Journal
Use case: Private tender announcements, government contract notices, RFP announcements, procurement notices
Why FPJ: Business audience, corporate reach
Typical size: 1–2 columns or 1 page (display)
Best timing: Weekdays (procurement professionals focus on weekdays)
Cost: ₹20,000–₹75,000
Note: For government tenders, Business by Bids (Times of India) is often preferred; FPJ works for private tenders
Example: "Tender Notice: [Organization] invites sealed bids for [project/supply]..."

Insolvency & Debt Recovery Notices
Use case: Bankruptcy announcements, insolvency proceedings, debt recovery notices, creditor communications
Why FPJ: Financial/business audience, professional tone
Typical size: 1–2 columns (display)
Best timing: Weekdays
Cost: ₹20,000–₹75,000

Name Change Notices in Free Press Journal
Use case: Legal name change affidavit publication (required for passport, PAN, marriage certificate changes)
Requirement: Must publish in 2 different newspapers (Free Press Journal + one other)
Why FPJ: Professional tone, English-speaking audience requirement
Typical size: 3×5 cm to 4×5 cm (display) or 5–8 lines (text)
Cost: ₹4,000–₹8,000 per newspaper (total ₹8,000–₹16,000 for 2 publications)
Note: Requires certified copy of name change affidavit
Example: "I, [old name], son/daughter of [father's name], residing at [address], hereby declare that I have changed my name to [new name]..."

Important Deadlines & Timelines

Key Dates for Free Press Journal Publication

Lead time required:

  • Standard booking: 2–3 working days before desired publication date
  • Urgent booking: Same-day or next-day (with rush charges of 20–30%)
  • Best practice: Book 4–5 working days before your legal deadline

Free Press Journal publication schedule:

  • Publishes daily (morning edition across Mumbai, Nagpur, Aurangabad)
  • Weekend editions (Sunday often has special business/property focus)
  • No publication on major national/state holidays

Critical timeline checklist:

Time Before Deadline Action Why
Week 4 Know your legal deadline Allows 2–3 week planning buffer
Week 3 Prepare notice content Time for lawyer review if needed
Week 2 Select newspaper(s) Early decision enables planning
Week 1 Contact FPJ/agency Submit content for approval
4–5 days before Final approval & payment Meets publication lead time
2–3 days before Confirm publication date Last confirmation before going to print
Publication day Verify notice appears Confirm accuracy in print
24–48 hours after Collect tearsheets Get official proof of publication

Critical rule: Never wait until the day before your deadline — this causes stress, rush fees (20–30% premium), and potential missed deadlines.

Free Press Journal vs. Times of India: Which Is Better?

Comparison for Legal Notices

Factor Free Press Journal Times of India
Circulation ~150,000 (Mumbai/regional) ~1.5M (pan-India)
Language English English + regional
Geographic reach Mumbai, Nagpur, Aurangabad All major cities
Audience type Business/professional General + professional
Cost Lower (₹300–₹1,400/unit) Higher (₹400–₹1,600+/unit)
Best for Regional Mumbai business notices National or broad-reach notices
Corporate credibility High (professional audience) Very high (largest circulation)
Legal authority Recognized by courts Widely recognized by courts
Lead time 2–3 days standard 2–5 days (depends on edition)
Rate negotiation 15–35% discount possible 15–35% discount possible

Decision matrix:

  • Use Free Press Journal if: Notice targets Mumbai/Maharashtra, audience is English-speaking professionals, budget is limited, regional credibility is sufficient
  • Use Times of India if: Notice needs pan-India reach, national visibility is important, largest possible audience matters, regulatory filing requires widest publication
  • Use both if: Maximum reach and credibility is critical (corporate AGM, major regulatory filing, national tender)

Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them

What Goes Wrong & Prevention

Mistake #1: Publishing Too Late
Wrong: Contacting FPJ 1 day before your court deadline
Right: Planning 4–5 working days in advance
Impact: Miss publication deadline → court petition dismissed, regulatory filing invalid
Prevention: Calendar your deadline immediately; work backward 5 days minimum

Mistake #2: Wrong Newspaper for Audience
Wrong: Publishing property notice in Free Press Journal when audience is Marathi-speaking rural Maharashtra
Right: Using Maharashtra Times for Marathi speakers, FPJ for English speakers
Impact: Notice doesn't reach intended audience; may be challenged in court
Prevention: Confirm audience language/profile before selecting newspaper

Mistake #3: Incorrect Legal Information
Wrong: Misspelling a party name, wrong case number, incorrect court name
Right: Triple-checking all details before approving publication
Impact: Notice becomes legally invalid → must republish (costly, time-consuming)
Prevention: Have lawyer review notice content; use checklist to verify all details

Mistake #4: Wrong Size for Content
Wrong: Trying to fit 400-word corporate notice into 5-line text ad
Right: Calculating required size (display ad recommended for detailed notices)
Impact: Content is cut off, illegible, or doesn't fit
Prevention: Count words; ask newspaper for size recommendation

Mistake #5: Forgetting Tearsheets
Wrong: Not requesting tearsheets after publication
Right: Requesting tearsheets within 24 hours of publication
Impact: No proof of publication for court; case may be rejected
Prevention: Request tearsheets immediately after publication; follow up if delayed

Mistake #6: Not Verifying Publication
Wrong: Assuming notice appeared without checking newspaper
Right: Purchasing/checking FPJ on publication day to verify accuracy
Impact: Notice may have printing errors, wrong date, or not appear
Prevention: Verify publication day-of; alert newspaper immediately if issues found

Mistake #7: Missing Legal Deadline Due to Timeline
Wrong: Not accounting for tearsheet delivery time in deadline planning
Right: Planning so tearsheets are received BEFORE court deadline
Impact: Ready to file but tearsheets still pending
Prevention: Request expedited tearsheet delivery; build in 48-hour buffer

Mistake #8: Ignoring Formatting Requirements
Wrong: Submitting notice in casual format without legal structure
Right: Following FPJ's formatting guidelines and legal notice standards
Impact: Newspaper rejects notice; delays publication; may require resubmission
Prevention: Use professional legal notice format; have lawyer review

How RiYO Advertising Simplifies Free Press Journal Legal Notices

Complete End-to-End Service

What RiYO does:

  • Content Review & Optimization — Review your notice content for legal compliance, FPJ formatting standards, and professional presentation
  • Size & Rate Guidance — Recommend optimal size (text vs. display) based on content length, budget, and visibility needs
  • Rate Negotiation — Negotiate 15–35% discount below published Free Press Journal rates through direct publisher relationships
  • Same-Day/Next-Day Booking — Expedite booking for urgent notices; standard 24–48 hour turnaround
  • Formatting Compliance — Ensure notice meets all Free Press Journal standards and legal requirements
  • Deadline Management — Track your legal deadline; alert you with sufficient advance notice
  • Tearsheet Collection & Delivery — Collect official tearsheets and publication affidavit within 24–72 hours; deliver to you
  • Multi-Newspaper Coordination — If you need placements in multiple newspapers (FPJ + TOI, for example), we coordinate all placements

Cost: ₹2,000–₹1,00,000+ depending on size and complexity
Timeline: 24–48 hours for standard bookings; same-day possible for urgent matters
Savings: 15–35% below published rates through agency negotiation

Example:

  • Direct to Free Press Journal: 5×6 cm display = ₹36,000
  • Through RiYO: Same notice = ₹24,000–₹28,000 (save ₹8,000–₹12,000)

FAQ: Free Press Journal Legal Notice Advertising

How much does a legal notice cost in Free Press Journal?

Text ads: ₹2,000–₹6,000 (depending on lines). Display ads: ₹15,000–₹75,000+ (depending on size). Use RiYO to negotiate 15–35% discounts below published rates.

How long before I can publish in Free Press Journal?

Standard: 2–3 working days from booking. Urgent: same-day or next-day (with 20–30% rush charges). Best practice: book 4–5 days before your legal deadline.

Is Free Press Journal recognized by courts for legal notices?

Yes. Free Press Journal is widely accepted by courts in Maharashtra and nationally for legal notice publication. It's an authorized medium for all notice types.

Should I use Free Press Journal or Times of India?

FPJ if: you want Mumbai/Maharashtra focus, audience is English-speaking professionals, budget is limited, regional credibility is sufficient. TOI if: you need pan-India reach, national visibility matters, largest possible audience is important.

Can I publish the same notice in multiple newspapers?

Yes. Many notices are published in multiple newspapers for broader reach. RiYO coordinates multi-newspaper placements if needed (e.g., FPJ + TOI + Economic Times).

What information must a legal notice include?

Court/case details, full names and addresses of all parties, nature of notice, important dates, required action, deadline, and advocate contact information. RiYO ensures all required information is included.

How do I get proof that my notice was published?

Free Press Journal provides tearsheets (published copy) and an official affidavit of publication within 24–72 hours. RiYO collects and delivers these for you.

What if there's an error in my notice after it's published?

Errors after publication require republication. This is why we triple-check before approving. Errors caught before publication are corrected at no additional charge.

Can I rush publication for an urgent deadline?

Yes. Same-day or next-day publication is possible if you submit before Free Press Journal's morning deadline (typically 12 PM). Rush charges apply (20–30% premium).

Do I need a lawyer to place a legal notice?

No — the placement itself doesn't require a lawyer. But having a lawyer draft or review your notice content ensures legal validity and proper format. RiYO provides professional content review.

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