Practice Areas
We Are Experts In
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Family
A family case typically refers to a legal matter involving family law issues. Family law encompasses a broad range of legal matters related to familial relationships, including marriage, divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, guardianship, domestic violence, and other family-related disputes.
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Quasi criminal
Quasi-criminal proceedings, refer to legal proceedings that resemble criminal cases but are governed by civil law principles and standards of proof. Traffic violations such as speeding, reckless driving. Building code violations such as failure to obtain permits, improper construction, or safety violations.
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Civil Suits
Civil suits refer to legal disputes between individuals, organizations, or entities that are resolved through civil litigation rather than criminal prosecution. These cases typically involve claims for damages, breaches of contract, personal injury, property disputes, and other civil wrongs.
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Writs
Writ cases are often initiated by individuals, organizations, or entities seeking judicial intervention to protect their rights, challenge governmental actions, or seek remedies for legal wrongs. The process of filing a writ petition typically involves submitting a formal written application to the relevant court, setting forth the legal basis for the petition and the relief sought.
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Succession certificate
A succession certificate is a legal document issued by a civil court in India that grants the right to collect debts and securities of a deceased person or to transfer movable properties owned by the deceased. It is issued to the legal heirs or representatives of the deceased to establish their legal right to inherit debts, securities, or movable assets left behind by the deceased individual.
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Will probation
“Will probation” typically refers to the legal process through which a court examines and verifies the validity of a last will and testament after the death of the testator (the person who made the will). This process is also known as “probate.”
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Landlord-tenant Dispute
A landlord-tenant dispute refers to a legal conflict or disagreement between a landlord and a tenant regarding rights, obligations, or issues related to a rental property. These disputes can arise for various reasons and may involve a wide range of issues related to the rental agreement, lease terms, property maintenance, rent payments, security deposits, eviction proceedings, and other matters concerning the landlord-tenant relationship.
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Labor Disputes
Labor cases, also known as employment or labor disputes, refer to legal conflicts or disagreements between employers and employees regarding rights, obligations, and conditions of employment. These cases typically arise from violations of employment laws, breaches of employment contracts, workplace discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, wage and hour disputes, and other issues related to the employment relationship.
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Accident cases
Accident cases refer to legal proceedings that arise from accidents resulting in personal injury, property damage, or other losses. These cases involve situations where one party is alleged to have caused harm or injury to another party due to negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct.
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