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A court, bank or lawyer asked you to publish a public notice? Run it in The Hindustan Times.

Property notices, Jahir Suchna, lost-deed cautions, company and tender notices — set in the correct legal format and published in a newspaper of record.

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6-line notice · Jaipur
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Official Hindustan Times rates, lowest-price guaranteed · all 7 editions
Before you book
What a public notice needs
The matter being declared
Bring your wording — we set it in the correct legal format
A supporting document for your notice type
FIR, court order or company letterhead
An English daily of record
Hindustan Times qualifies
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Tear-sheet for your file / court
A stamped page from the Hindustan Times e-paper
Courts, sub-registrars and banks accept a Hindustan Times notice as published in a newspaper ‘of record’.
Book by 6:00 PM today to appear in tomorrow’s edition
Court-directed notices often carry a deadline. A public notice booked by 6 PM appears in tomorrow’s edition.
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Public notice rates across HT city editions

Public notices run a little longer than a name change — typically 6 lines for the legal wording. Published rate per city below, GST shown separately.

Legal / public notices are charged per line of the published wording. The live calculator shows your exact figure (incl. GST) once your matter is set.
How it works · end to end

From ‘the lawyer told me to advertise’ to a filed tear-sheet.

Public notices vary by type. Here’s the common path — what to attach, and what you get back.

  1. 1 Identify

    Pick your notice type

    Lost document, property / Jahir Suchna, change, tender, or company notice. Each has its own standard format — we’ll match yours.

  2. 2 Attach

    Add the supporting document

    FIR or GD for a lost document, the court order for a court-directed notice, or letterhead + seal for a company notice.

    An E-FIR / online GD copy is accepted — no stamp or signature needed.
  3. 3 Publish

    We format it & publish

    Our desk sets your wording into the correct legal format free, you approve the proof, and it runs in the editions you choose.

  4. 4 After

    Submit the tear-sheet

    A stamped page from the Hindustan Times e-paper for your court file, registrar, bank or ROC submission — view and save it once published.

Not sure which notice type or document applies to your case? Send one line on WhatsApp and the desk will tell you exactly what’s needed — before you pay anything.
Before you book

What to attach — by notice type

The required document depends on your notice. Here’s the map, so you don’t leave to ‘check first’ and never come back.

We handle it Notice matter / details

Tell us what’s being declared — we set it into the standard format for property, lost-document, change or tender notices. Free.

Required FIR / GD entry — for lost documents

For a lost deed, passbook or certificate. We accept an E-FIR / online GD copy; it does not need a stamp or signature.

Required Court order — for court-directed notices

When a court has directed publication, attach the order copy so the notice matches the direction.

Required Letterhead + seal — for company notices

A board resolution or declaration on company letterhead with seal & signature, for corporate public notices.

Only one document type applies to most cases — tell us your situation and we’ll confirm exactly what you need first.
No surprises on price

Exactly how your ad is priced — before you pay a rupee

The single most common question we get is ‘how was this number calculated?’ So here it is, in full. The price you see is the price you pay.

How it’s measured

Charged per printed line

  • Classified text is priced by printed line, not by character. A line is one row as it appears in the newspaper column.
  • Most notices run 3–6 lines. Long words that wrap to a new line count as the line they fill — the live preview shows the exact wrap.
  • A contact number, name or address all sit inside your lines — there is no separate ‘per-number’ charge.
A worked example

What ₹250 actually buys

5-line classified · weekday ₹250
Composing, proof & corrections Free
GST @ 5% ₹13
Total you pay ₹263
Booking two dates means two insertions, so the rate applies twice — the calculator shows this clearly before payment, never as a surprise.
Correct legal wording

Start from a standard public-notice format

These are the conventional wordings registrars, courts and banks expect. We refine yours free before it prints.

Lost document
Lost deed / caution notice
Lost / misplaced the original Sale Deed No. [XXX] dated [DATE] of property at [address]. The public is cautioned against any dealing on the said document. Finder contact [name / phone].
6 lines · from ₹315
Property
Jahir Suchna / objection
Notice is given that my client [Name] intends to purchase property [schedule / address]. Any person having any claim or objection contact the undersigned within 14 days, failing which the deal will proceed.
7 lines · from ₹380
Company
Corporate public notice
Notice is hereby given on behalf of [Company Pvt Ltd] that [matter — change of name / registered office / loss of share certificate]. Objections, if any, to be sent to the registered office within 15 days.
6 lines · from ₹315
Hindustan Times tearsheet proof
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After it prints

Your tear-sheet, ready for the court or registrar

For a public notice, the published cutting is the legal evidence. We deliver it stamped and submission-ready.

Stamped published page
The exact page your notice ran on — edition, date and page number visible — view and save it from the Hindustan Times e-paper.
Affidavit of publication
On request, a publication certificate some courts and registrars require alongside the cutting.
Printed copy on request
Need a physical copy for filing where an office insists on it? Ask the desk — available on request.
Accepted for: Court submissions, property mutation (BLLRO / sub-registrar), bank duplicate documents, ROC / company filings, tender records.
The questions desk · public notice

The four things public-notice filers ask.

Specifically about legal, property and company notices in Hindustan Times. The desk replies on chat within 30 minutes.

Will it be accepted? 03 QUESTIONS
Validity for courts, registrars and banks
Q. Is a Hindustan Times notice accepted as a ‘newspaper of record’?

Yes. Hindustan Times is a widely-accepted English daily of record; courts, sub-registrars and banks routinely accept a notice published in it.

Q. Police / my lawyer told me to advertise first. Is that normal?

Very common — for lost documents, property dealings and certain disputes, publication is the required first step before the duplicate / mutation / case proceeds.

Q. Does the notice need to be in a specific city’s edition?

Usually the city where the property or matter sits. If you’re unsure, tell us the case and we’ll advise the right edition.

What document do I attach? 03 QUESTIONS
By notice type
Q. Will an E-FIR work for a lost-document notice?

Yes — an E-FIR / online GD copy is accepted. It does not need a physical stamp or signature.

Q. What do company / corporate notices need?

A declaration or board resolution on company letterhead with seal and signature. We’ll format the wording to match.

Q. Court-directed notice — what do you need from me?

A copy of the court order, so the published wording matches the direction exactly.

What will it cost? 02 QUESTIONS
Rates and wording length
Q. How is a legal notice priced?

Per line of the published legal wording. A typical notice is 6–8 lines; the calculator shows the exact figure once your matter is set.

Q. Can you keep the wording tight to reduce cost?

Yes — our desk formats the shortest valid version that still satisfies the requirement, and shows the line count live.

On time, with proof? 02 QUESTIONS
Deadlines and evidence
Q. Can the notice run tomorrow?

Yes if booked by 6 PM today. Court deadline approaching? Flag it and we prioritise.

Q. What proof do I get for the court / registrar?

A stamped page from the Hindustan Times e-paper to view and save, plus a publication certificate on request.

Still have a question?
Chat with our legal-notice desk — replies within 30 minutes, 24×7.

Why publish your public notice in Hindustan Times?

Courts, sub-registrars, banks and registrars accept a notice published in a newspaper ‘of record’ — an established daily with verifiable reach. Hindustan Times qualifies, which is why lawyers and individuals use it for property notices, Jahir Suchna, lost-deed cautions and company notices.

releaseMyAd is the authorized online booking platform for Hindustan Times: you book at official Hindustan Times rates with a lowest-price guarantee, attach an E-FIR or supporting document where needed, and view your published page in the Hindustan Times e-paper as evidence for your court file or submission.

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