The legal notice was sent to them yesterday by the lawyer of Uday Kant Mishra, who is also a long-time friend of the chief minister.
The RJD has, however, denied getting any notice from Mishra as yet.
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They should tender a public apology for levelling personal allegations, failing which a case would be registered against them under relevant sections of the law, Dubey said.
Prasad and Tejashwi, the leader of opposition in the state assembly, said they have not received the legal notice so far.
RJD spokesperson Shakti Singh Yadav said the notice has not reached them and they will take appropriate action after receiving it.
Dubey said the "objectionable comments" were made by Prasad against his client in the context of the multi-crore Srijan scam.
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