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Can I send our App developer a notice on their constant delay in developing our app?

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Posted on 29-Mar-17
Advocate Varun
Answered on 04-Apr-17
Hi, With respect to your above question, you can send a legal notice drafted by a lawyer to the app developer stating the allegation and the negligence from his side and as to how it is affected you.
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Advocate Ankita
Answered on 13-Apr-17
You could definitely serve them with a notice and depending on the [ayment you've already made and the terms of the agreement, (or verbal agreement by way of communication, emails etc.), you may proceed for either breach of contract and claim compensation, or seek execution of the contract with damages/compensation.
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Answered on 11-Apr-17
Hi, Of course, you have every right to seek legal action against the developers on the basis of the facts you have narrated. Depending on the exact terms of the agreement, this may be a suit for breach of contract seeking damages. The remedy and the course of action would depend on more facts and we would be happy to assist you if required.
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