Find out what it means, whether it's real, and what to do — in plain English, தமிழ், తెలుగు, or हिंदी.
Being asked to sign something?
Upload the agreement or bond before you sign — we'll flag what you'd be locking yourself into, in plain language.
Got a scary message from a loan app?
Paste the message or screenshot text — we'll tell you if it shows signs of being fake and what you can do about it.
Real legal notices usually name the sending advocate with a bar enrolment number, reference a specific law, and give you a stated number of days to respond. Messages that demand instant payment to a UPI ID, come only over WhatsApp, or threaten immediate arrest often show fraud markers. The Decoder checks these signals for you and reports what it finds — it never certifies a document as genuine or fake, it shows you the evidence.
A legal notice is a formal letter, usually the start of a negotiation — you are not being sued yet. A court summons means a case has been filed and you're being called to appear. A court order is a decision the court has already made. Knowing which one you're holding changes everything about how urgent it is — the Decoder tells you which, and how much time you actually have.
Agreements.co.in provides legal information, not legal advice. The Decoder helps you understand a document in plain language; it does not predict outcomes and is not a substitute for a lawyer. For advice on your specific situation, consult a qualified advocate.