Frequently Asked Questions
Detailed information about scheduling consults, case timelines, fees, and court jurisdictions.
Legal Consultations FAQ
You should bring all documents relevant to your case. This includes agreements, property papers, court summons, police complaints, prior notices, correspondence (letters/emails/messages), and a brief chronological timeline of events. The more information you provide, the more precise our initial advice will be.
While our primary practice is focused on Nashik District Courts, Revenue Offices, and Family Courts, we do represent clients in the Bombay High Court and select tribunals (like NCLT, Industrial Courts, or Consumer Commissions) in Mumbai and Pune. Please contact us to discuss the specific jurisdiction of your case.
The timeline for civil suits varies widely based on factors such as service of summons, filing of written statements, evidence recording, and pending backlog of the specific court. A standard suit can take anywhere from 2 to 5 years. However, we also explore faster alternative dispute resolutions, partitions, and interim injunctions to protect your interests quickly.
No, we charge a professional consultation fee for evaluating cases, examining documentation, and outlining legal strategies. We believe in providing honest, high-value legal audits during the initial meeting to save you unnecessary litigation costs later.
Yes, in many cases, a well-drafted legal notice acts as a highly effective warning. It formally puts the opposite party on notice, and they often choose to settle or comply rather than face expensive, time-consuming court proceedings. It is usually the first strategic step we recommend.
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