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Civil, Property & Financial Disputes Lawyer in Delhi

byArchana Rahul SinghIn-person consultations across Delhi NCR; Practices at Delhi High Court and District CourtsStarts from2,000 per session (45-60 mins)View full gallery

Navigating complex legal disputes requires more than just arguments; it requires a clear strategy. I help clients understand their rights in property matters, cheque bounce cases, and succession disputes before we step into the courtroom.

A very common point of confusion. The Allahabad High Court has clarified that a nominee in an insurance policy is only a trustee for the legal heirs, not the owner of the money. Succession law determines the actual owner.

A closer look at the Supreme Court's ruling on vicarious liability of company directors in cheque bounce cases. This is a critical detail for anyone involved in corporate financial transactions.

This post explains two important civil procedure rulings. One deals with the High Court's power to grant interim relief, and the other with the court's ability to pass a judgment based on admissions.

An important Supreme Court ruling on Order VII Rule 11 of the CPC. It clarifies that a plaint cannot be rejected if a valid cause of action exists, even if some reliefs claimed are barred by law.

A detailed view of the Supreme Court's judgment on the rejection of plaints. This procedural safeguard is vital for ensuring access to justice in civil suits.

This Supreme Court judgment clarifies that a lawsuit barred by the statute of limitations should not be dismissed hesitantly. Understanding the Limitation Act is crucial for filing any civil case.

A full view of the Supreme Court's decision on suits barred by limitation. Filing a case within the prescribed time period is a fundamental requirement of civil law.

This ruling clarifies how the limitation period is calculated for specific performance of an agreement. The time starts from the date fixed for performance, not the expiry of the agreement's validity.

A closer look at the Supreme Court's decision on calculating the limitation period in specific performance cases. This is a key detail in contract and property law.

In a significant decision, the Bombay High Court has ruled that a magistrate can compel a person to provide a voice sample for forensic analysis if there is sufficient electronic evidence.

About Civil, Property & Financial Disputes

Property disputes and cheque bounce cases often hinge on minor procedural details—like the legal difference between a nominee and a legal heir, or the strict limitation period for filing your claim. When you consult with me, we don't just discuss your problem; we review your FIRs or property documents, assess the evidentiary value of your evidence, and determine if settlement or litigation is the truly practical path forward.

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