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Can recovery be claimed for services rendered but unpaid for?

12-Mar-2025
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Answer By law4u team

Yes, recovery can be claimed for services rendered but unpaid for under Indian contract law and civil laws. If a service provider has performed work but has not received payment, they can take legal action to recover dues. Legal Remedies for Recovering Unpaid Service Charges Legal Notice A formal legal notice can be sent to the client demanding payment within a specified period (usually 15 to 30 days). If the client fails to pay, legal action can be initiated. Suit for Recovery Under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 If there was a valid agreement (written or oral), a recovery suit can be filed under the Contract Act for breach of contract. The service provider must prove that the services were rendered and payment is due. Suit for Recovery Under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908 A civil suit for recovery can be filed under Order 37 (Summary Suit) in case of a written contract, invoice, or acknowledgment of debt. If the amount is small, a regular civil suit under Section 9 CPC can also be filed. Specific Relief Under the Specific Relief Act, 1963 If a contract was breached, a service provider can seek a specific performance order directing the client to pay. Complaint Under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 (If Applicable) If the service was provided to an individual consumer and remains unpaid, a complaint can be filed before the Consumer Commission. Insolvency Proceedings (If Debtor is Insolvent) If the debtor is unwilling or unable to pay, an insolvency petition can be filed under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), 2016 (for corporate clients). Criminal Action for Cheating (If Fraud Involved) If the client intentionally avoided payment despite multiple demands, a complaint can be filed under Section 420 of IPC (Cheating). Conclusion A service provider has multiple legal options to recover unpaid dues, including sending a legal notice, filing a civil suit, or initiating summary proceedings under Order 37 of CPC. In cases of fraud, criminal action may also be considered.

Answer By Nitin Dattatray Mahajan

A civil suit is filed for recovery of Rs. 286250 by me against state for the services rendered by plaintiff towards sells and repairs of computer in a scheme but later on state found in dues as per their letter to plaintiff and thus prior suit notice was issued to state and later on suit was also filed. Application Under Order 7 Rule 11 of CPC by state was rejected and then ws also filed state. The suit is pending. Thus the subject matter under contract act is pending.

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