I offer expertise across a variety of practice areas, including civil litigation, criminal defense, family law, property law, business law, and personal injury.
Civil cases involve legal conflicts between individuals, businesses, or government entities, often focusing on issues like property disputes, contractual disagreements, personal injury claims, and family matters.
Revenue cases typically involve disputes related to taxation, land revenue, or government assessments. These cases may include issues such as property taxes, inheritance duties, or land ownership disputes with government authorities.
Matrimonial cases involve legal issues related to marriage, divorce, child custody, alimony, and property distribution. These cases often require sensitive handling, as they deal with deeply personal and emotional matters.
Family dispute cases often involve conflicts over issues like divorce, child custody, inheritance, and property division. These matters are deeply personal and can impact relationships for years to come.
Property dispute cases typically involve conflicts over land ownership, boundaries, inheritance, leases, or contractual agreements related to real estate. These disputes can be complex and often require careful examination of legal documents and evidence.
The Negotiable Instruments Act governs the use of negotiable instruments like promissory notes, bills of exchange, and cheques in India. This law provides a framework for the transfer of these instruments and ensures their legality and enforceability.
Deed drafting involves the creation of legally binding documents that outline the terms and conditions of agreements between parties. I work closely with clients to draft documents that reflect their intentions and provide a solid foundation for their legal matters.
Suit drafting involves the preparation of legal documents required to initiate a lawsuit or legal action. It includes drafting the plaint, petition, or complaint that outlines the facts, legal grounds, and relief sought from the court.
Succession cases involve the legal process of distributing a deceased person’s estate according to their will or, in the absence of a will, as per the laws of inheritance. These cases may involve disputes over property, assets, and rightful heirs.
Probate and Letter of Administration are legal documents required to validate the will of a deceased person or grant authority to an individual to manage and distribute their estate when no will exists.