A court or judicial notice is a rule in the law of evidence that allows a fact to be introduced into evidence if the truth of that fact is so well known, or so authoritatively attested, that it cannot reasonably be doubted. This is done on the request of someone seeking to depend on the fact at issue. Thus, facts and materials admitted under such a court notice are accepted without being formally introduced by a witness or other rule of evidence — even if one party wishes to lead evidence to the contrary.
Often, a court notice is used for the simplest, most obvious, common-sense facts — like which day of the week corresponded to a particular date in the calendar or the approximate time at sunset.
A court notice advertisement for education loan, bill payment, eviction, divorce can be placed in leading Indian newspapers such as The Times of India, Hindustan Times, Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala, The Indian Express, The Tribune, Deccan Chronicle, Deccan Herald, Punjab Kesari, Jagbani, Rajasthan Patrika, Gujarat Samachar, Malayala Manorama and other such newspapers in any language anywhere in India.
What are the formats for Court Notice ads booking?
There are three formats for booking court notice newspaper at lowest rate with Newspaper Ad Booking
- Text Classifieds: Text Classifieds are text-based advertisements. They are simple, run online ads and are charged on the basis of the number of lines utilized in the content.
- Classified Display Ads: Classified Display Ads are the contemporary new aged type of advertisement. This ad type is elaborate and more detailed in comparison to the Text Classifieds. Advertising Rates for the Classified Display Advertisements are calculated on the basis of per square centimeter.
- Full-Scale Display: Full-Scale Display includes image and text with the main focus on the center image. In comparison to the other two formats listed above, the size of the advertisement is bigger and costlier.
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