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FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AS PER BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA RULES.
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Yes. Prior appointments are generally required for consultations and meetings.
Appointment requests may be made through the enquiry section of the website or through the contact details provided.
Information shared through the website is treated with reasonable confidentiality. However, submission of information through the website or enquiry section does not by itself create an advocate-client relationship.
No. An advocate-client relationship is established only upon formal acceptance of engagement by the chamber.
Online consultations may be considered depending upon the nature of the matter and availability.
The chamber deals with matters relating to civil, criminal, constitutional, corporate, commercial, family, property, arbitration, mediation, and other legal proceedings, subject to the nature of the matter.
Appearances and legal assistance outside the local jurisdiction may be undertaken depending on the requirements of the matter.
Yes. Assistance may be provided in relation to legal notices, agreements, petitions, applications, replies, and other legal documentation.
Yes. Efforts toward mediation, negotiation, and amicable settlement may be undertaken wherever considered appropriate.
Legal aid assistance may be considered in selected matters involving economically weaker or vulnerable individuals.
Relevant identity documents, agreements, notices, court papers, correspondence, and other documents connected with the matter may be required.
Professional fees may vary depending on the nature, complexity, urgency, and stage of the matter.
Consultation and professional fees are generally non-refundable unless otherwise agreed.
Communication may take place through phone calls, email, virtual meetings, or in-person conferences, as appropriate.
Personal information is not sold or shared with third parties except where required by law or necessary for legitimate legal and administrative purposes.
Urgent matters may be considered subject to the nature of the case and availability.
No legal outcome or result can be guaranteed, as matters are subject to facts, evidence, judicial discretion, and applicable law.
No. The content of the website is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice.
Walk-in consultations may not always be available and prior appointments are generally preferred.
The duration of legal proceedings varies depending upon the nature of the matter, applicable procedures, and court processes.
Assistance and representation may be undertaken before courts, tribunals, commissions, and statutory authorities depending on the matter.
Basic details relating to the issue, relevant dates, existing proceedings, and contact information may assist in reviewing the enquiry effectively.
Reasonable confidentiality is generally maintained in relation to discussions and information shared during preliminary consultations.
Yes. Assistance may be provided in mediation, arbitration, and other alternative dispute resolution proceedings.
The chamber reserves the right to accept or decline engagements depending upon the facts, professional considerations, and applicable rules.
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