We handle a variety of legal matters, including family law, personal injury, business law, criminal defense, real estate law, and estate planning.
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Yes, we recommend scheduling an appointment to ensure our advocates can dedicate time to discuss your case.
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We offer a free initial consultation for certain cases. Please contact us to confirm if this applies to your legal matter.
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The cost depends on the complexity of your case and the services required. We’ll provide an estimate after reviewing your situation during the consultation.
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The timeline varies based on the specifics of your case. Some matters can be resolved quickly, while others may take months or longer.
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We do both. Our attorneys are experienced in providing legal advice and representing clients in court when necessary.
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We understand that legal services can be costly. Payment plan options may be available depending on your case.
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Typically, you will work with the same advocate to ensure continuity. However, our team collaborates to provide the best possible representation.
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Bring all relevant documents related to your case, including contracts, correspondence, or court notices.
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Absolutely. We aim to make legal processes clear and will explain any terms or procedures you don’t understand.
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Yes, we can handle cases in various jurisdictions depending on the matter. Contact us to discuss your specific location.
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Contact us by phone, email, or through our website to schedule a consultation and discuss your legal needs.
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In certain situations, contracts may include a "force majeure" clause that allows termination or suspension due to extraordinary events beyond control, like natural disasters. If this clause is absent, you may invoke the doctrine of frustration, which applies if performing the contract becomes impossible or unlawful. However, each case is evaluated based on specific facts and contract terms.
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Under legal provisions, you have fundamental rights during police interrogation or arrest. You have the right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination and can demand the presence of a lawyer. If arrested, you must be informed of the charges against you. Women and minors have additional protections, including special guidelines for interrogation. The police cannot use force or coercion during questioning. Understanding and asserting your rights ensures a fair and just process. Contact a legal professional immediately for guidance.
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Filing a civil suit begins with drafting and submitting a plaint detailing the issue and relief sought, along with evidence supporting your claim. The court will serve notice to the defendant, followed by a series of hearings for evidence and arguments. The duration varies widely, depending on case complexity and the court's workload. While some cases resolve in months, others may take years. Engaging a competent lawyer can expedite the process by ensuring timely and proper filing and representation.
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Yes, a business logo can be trademarked to protect its unique identity. Start by conducting a trademark search to ensure the logo is distinctive and not already registered. File an application with the appropriate trademark registry, detailing the logo's class of goods or services. Upon submission, the application undergoes examination and is published in the Trademark Journal. If no objections or oppositions arise within the stipulated period, the trademark is registered, granting you exclusive rights. A registered trademark helps prevent unauthorized use, enhancing your brand's legal protection and market value.
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Incorporating a private limited company in India involves the following steps:
Obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) for the directors.
Apply for a Director Identification Number (DIN).
Reserve the company name through the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) portal.
Draft and file the Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA).
Apply for incorporation using SPICe+ form along with PAN and TAN applications.
Once approved, the Certificate of Incorporation (COI) is issued, and the company can commence business. Compliance with post-incorporation filings is critical to maintain corporate status.