Advocates & Lawyers in Ahmedabad as on Apr 22, 2025

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Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, 380009
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Working hours: 9 AM to 8 PM

Ravi jadeja used to do practice for all kind of matrimonial legal points such as divorce cases , maintenance cases, domestic violence cases, child custody, separation matter, recovery maintenance matter ,property dispute matters between husband wife and family matters ,ravi jadeja is having experienced lawyer for more than 10 years . We have also experienced staff to cooperate our clients ..

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Sola, Ahmedabad, 380060
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Working hours: 09:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Narendra Madhu Associates is a Law Firm having 21 Years of Experience with a leading legal practice renowned for its exceptional expertise and commitment to provide comprehensive legal solutions. With a team of highly skilled attorneys, we specialize in a wide range of practice areas - Corporate litigation, Civil Rights Litigation, Intellectual property, Debt Settlement, Criminal Defence, Property Dispute, Maritime Litigation Our firm is dedicated to delivering personalized services tailored to meet the unique needs of each client, while upholding the highest standards of professionalism and ethical conduct which makes us a trusted partner for individuals and businesses alike. We specialize in services for intellectual property rights, patents, trademarks, copyrights and many more fields through our highly trained professionals. We, Narendra Madhu associates, situated at Sola, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, are a one stop shop offering a wide array of legal services. We work professionally and ethically with a result oriented approach. We are strongly dedicated to our work and our services are remarkable. Our charges are very affordable.      

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Shahibaug, Ahmedabad, 380004
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Working hours: 10 AM to 7 PMYears of Experience: 9

Welcome to Dhwani Chandarana Adv, where we provide quality legal services in the city of Shahibaug. Our team of experienced advocates and lawyers specialize in various categories including divorce and family law, consumer protection, civil law, corporate and industrial disputes, legal consultation, document preparation, and more. With over 10 years of experience and a strong commitment to our clients, we have established a reputation for excellence. Our services are available throughout the week, and we strive to provide timely and efficient solutions for all your legal needs. Trust us to handle your legal matters with care and expertise. Explore our website for more information or contact us directly to schedule a consultation.

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Sola, Ahmedabad, 380060
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Working hours: 09:00 am to 09:00 pm

Bhatt & Joshi Associates - Best Lawyers in Ahmedabad, Best Advocates at Gujarat High Court, NCLT, DRT, Customs, Revenue, Civil, Criminal, Service Lawyers in Ahmedabad. Founded in 1978, Bhatt & Joshi Associates is a client centric innovative law firm based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Bhatt & Joshi Associates is a full service, comprehensive consultation Indian law firm offering litigation, advisory, regulatory, dispute resolution, taxation and transactional services. The firm is recognized for their experience, efforts and work in a range of areas of laws such as Civil Law, Criminal Law, Service Law, Constitutional Law, Land Revenue Law, Corporate & Company Law, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law, SARFAESI and RDDBFI, Customs / Import & Export, Income Tax, GST, HR, Employment & Labour law, Insurance law, Cyber Law, Real estate, Town Planning Law, Family Law, Telecommunication, Infrastructure, Pharmaceutical and Health Care law. The firm is a single-window legal service provider i.e. Best Advocates in Ahmedabad, Solicitors, Best Lawyers in Ahmedabad, Legal Consultants and best Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO) firm in this dynamic commercial environment for Domestic as well as International / NRI Clients. Bhatt & Joshi Associates has a team of most dynamic & best lawyers in Ahmedabad, who provide best consultancy & litigation services across a wide range of practice areas & industry verticals. We provide litigation services at Gujarat High Court, NCLT, DRT, Arbitration, SSRD & GRT - Gujarat Revenue Tribunal, ITAT, GSTAT, CAT and Consumer Court in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Bhatt & Joshi Associates are known for innovative methods of providing cost-effective and quality Legal Services to their domestic as well as International / NRI clients in this continuously evolving field of law. Our philosophy is, detailed facts collection and dedicated research based approach that helps us provide most up to date and quality legal services. We believe in complete accountability and confidentiality while delivering comprehensive legal solutions to our clientele; be it Corporates or Individuals. We offer a broad spectrum of legal services to corporate, Commercial, Financial and Government Clients; and also support the Start Ups to set up their Business right from incorporation to Employment Contracts, Product Contracts and Regulatory Requirements in line with Make in India Mission to both Indian and International clients. We have our clients from various sectors of economy such as IT, Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, Automobiles, Renewable Energy, Telecommunications, Real estate, Shipping, Electricity and Startups. As a part of our social responsibility, we also provide Pro-Bono activities, such as PIL - Public Interest Litigations and supporting various vulnerable groups and underprivileged sections of the society.

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Lal Darwaja, Ahmedabad, 380009
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Years of Experience: 13

 Advocate Tejas Chauhan since 2012. We are specialized in Corporate Lawyers, Criminal Lawyers & Property Lawyers, on & Dispute, Arbitration Lawyers, Cyber Law Experts, Debt Recovery Lawyer, Copyright, Patent and Trademark, Etc. We combine a personal approach with high professional standards. We are known for our quality services, competitive prices and customer satisfaction. Contact us for further details.

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Laxmi Nagar, Delhi, 110092 ( Also serves in Ahmedabad )
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Working hours: 09:00 AM to 9:00 PM

I am advocate of Supreme Court and Delhi High court, provided best services in India which is increased maximum satisfaction. Constitution LAW, COURTS AND THE CONSTITUTION India has one of the oldest legal systems in the world. Its law and jurisprudence stretches back into the centuries, forming a living tradition which has grown and evolved with the lives of its diverse people. India's commitment to law is created in the Constitution which constituted India into a Sovereign Democratic Republic, containing a federal system with Parliamentary form of Government in the Union and the States, an independent judiciary, guaranteed Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy containing objectives which though not enforceable in law are fundamental to the governance of the nation. SOURCES OF LAW The fountain source of law in India is the Constitution which, in turn, gives due recognition to statutes, case law and customary law consistent with its dispensations. Statutes are enacted by Parliament, State Legislatures and Union Territory Legislatures. There is also a vast body of laws known as subordinate legislation in the form of rules, regulations as well as by-laws made by Central and State Governments and local authorities like Municipal Corporations, Municipalities, Gram Panchayats and other local bodies. This subordinate legislation is made under the authority conferred or delegated either by Parliament or State or Union Territory Legislature concerned. The decisions of the Supreme Court are binding on all Courts within the territory of India. As India is a land of diversities, local customs and conventions which are not against statute, morality, etc. are to a limited extent also recognised and taken into account by Courts while administering justice in certain spheres. ENACTMENT OF LAWS The Indian Parliament is competent to make laws on matters enumerated in the Union List. State Legislatures are competent to make laws on matters enumerated in the State List. While both the Union and the States have power to legislate on matters enumerated in the Concurrent List, only Parliament has power to make laws on matters not included in the State List or the Concurrent List. In the event of repugnancy, laws made by Parliament shall prevail over law made by State Legislatures, to the extent of the repugnancy. The State law shall be void unless it has received the assent of the President, and in such case, shall prevail in that State. APPLICABILITY OF LAWS Laws made by Parliament may extend throughout or in any part of the territory of India and those made by State Legislatures may generally apply only within the terrirory of the State concerned. Hence, variations are likely to exist from State to State in provisions of law relating to matters falling in the State and Concurrent Lists. JUDICIARY One of the unique features of the Indian Constitution is that, notwithstanding the adoption of a federal system and existence of Central Acts and State Acts in their respective spheres, it has generally provided for a single integrated system of Courts to administer both Union and State laws. At the apex of the entire judicial system, exists the Supreme Court of India below which are the High Courts in each State or group of States. Below the High Courts lies a hierarchy of Subordinate Courts. Panchayat Courts also function in some States under various names like Nyaya Panchayat, Panchayat Adalat, Gram Kachheri, etc. to decide civil and criminal disputes of petty and local nature. Different State laws provide for different kinds of jurisdiction of courts. Each State is divided into judicial districts presided over by a District and Sessions Judge, which is the principal civil court of original jurisdiction and can try all offences including those punishable with death. The Sessions Judge is the highest judicial authority in a district. Below him, there are Courts of civil jurisdiction, known in different States as Munsifs, Sub-Judges, Civil Judges and the like. Similarly, the criminal judiciary comprises the Chief Judicial Magistrates and Judicial Magistrates of First and Second Class. CONSTITUTION OF SUPREME COURT On the 28th of January, 1950, two days after India became a Sovereign Democratic Republic, the Supreme Court came into being. The inauguration took place in the Chamber of Princes in the Parliament building which also housed India's Parliament, consisting of the Council of States and the House of the People. It was here, in this Chamber of Princes, that the Federal Court of India had sat for 12 years between 1937 and 1950. This was to be the home of the Supreme Court for years that were to follow until the Supreme Court acquired its own present premises. The inaugural proceedings were simple but impressive. They began at 9.45 a.m. when the Judges of the Federal Court - Chief Justice Harilal J.Kania and Justices Saiyid Fazl Ali, M. Patanjali Sastri, Mehr Chand Mahajan, Bijan Kumar Mukherjea and S.R.Das - took their seats. In attendance were the Chief Justices of the High Courts of Allahabad, Bombay, Madras, Orissa, Assam, Nagpur, Punjab, Saurashtra, Patiala and the East Punjab States Union, Mysore, Hyderabad, Madhya Bharat and Travancore-Cochin. Along with the Attorney General for India, M.C. Setalvad were present the Advocate Generals of Bombay, Madras, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, East Punjab, Orissa, Mysore, Hyderabad and Madhya Bharat. Present too, were Prime Minister, other Ministers, Ambassadors and diplomatic representatives of foreign States, a large number of Senior and other Advocates of the Court and other distinguished visitors. Taking care to ensure that the Rules of the Supreme Court were published and the names of all the Advocates and agents of the Federal Court were brought on the rolls of the Supreme Court, the inaugural proceedings were over and put under part of the record of the Supreme Court. After its inauguration on January 28, 1950, the Supreme Court commenced its sittings in a part of the Parliament House. The Court moved into the present building in 1958. The building is shaped to project the image of scales of justice. The Central Wing of the building is the Centre Beam of the Scales. In 1979, two New Wings - the East Wing and the West Wing - were added to the complex. In all there are 15 Court Rooms in the various wings of the building. The Chief Justice's Court is the largest of the Courts located in the Centre of the Central Wing. The original Constitution of 1950 envisaged a Supreme Court with a Chief Justice and 7 puisne Judges - leaving it to Parliament to increase this number. In the early years, all the Judges of the Supreme Court sat together to hear the cases presented before them. As the work of the Court increased and arrears of cases began to cumulate, Parliament increased the number of Judges from 8 in 1950 to 11 in 1956, 14 in 1960, 18 in 1978, 26 in 1986 and 31 in 2008 (current strength). As the number of the Judges has increased, they sit in smaller Benches of two and three - coming together in larger Benches of 5 and more only when required to do so or to settle a difference of opinion or controversy. The Supreme Court of India comprises the Chief Justice and not more than 30 other Judges appointed by the President of India. Supreme Court Judges retire upon attaining the age of 65 years. In order to be appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court, a person must be a citizen of India and must have been, for atleast five years, a Judge of a High Court or of two or more such Courts in succession, or an Advocate of a High Court or of two or more such Courts in succession for at least 10 years or he must be, in the opinion of the President, a distinguished jurist. Provisions exist for the appointment of a Judge of a High Court as an Ad-hoc Judge of the Supreme Court and for retired Judges of the Supreme Court or High Courts to sit and act as Judges of that Court. The Constitution seeks to ensure the independence of Supreme Court Judges in various ways. A Judge of the Supreme Court cannot be removed from office except by an order of the President passed after an address in each House of Parliament supported by a majority of the total membership of that House and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of members present and voting, and presented to the President in the same Session for such removal on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity. A person who has been a Judge of the Supreme Court is debarred from practising in any court of law or before any other authority in India. The proceedings of the Supreme Court are conducted in English only. Supreme Court Rules, 1966 are framed under Article 145 of the Constitution to regulate the practice and procedure of the Supreme Court. SUPREME COURT REGISTRY The Registry of the Supreme Court is headed by the Secretary General who is assisted in his work by seven Registrars, and twenty one Additional Registrars etc. Article 146 of the Constitution deals with the appointments of officers and servants of the Supreme Court Registry. ATTORNEY GENERAL The Attorney General for India is appointed by the President of India under Article 76 of the Constitution and holds office during the pleasure of the President. He must be a person qualified to be appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court. It is the duty of the Attorney General for India to give advice to the Government of India upon such legal matters and to perform such other duties of legal character as may be referred or assigned to him by the President. In the performance of his duties, he has the right of audience in all Courts in India as well as the right to take part in the proceedings of Parliament without the right to vote. In discharge of his functions, the Attorney General is assisted by a Solicitor General and four Additional Solicitors General. SUPREME COURT ADVOCATES There are three categories of Advocates who are entitled to practise law before the Supreme Court of India:- (i) SENIOR ADVOCATES These are Advocates who are designated as Senior Advocates by the Supreme Court of India or by any High Court. The Court can designate any Advocate, with his consent, as Senior Advocate if in its opinion by virtue of his ability, standing at the Bar or special knowledge or experience in law the said Advocate is deserving of such distinction. A Senior Advocate is not entitled to appear without an Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme Court or without a junior in any other court or tribunal in India. He is also not entitled to accept instructions to draw pleadings or affidavits, advise on evidence or do any drafting work of an analogous kind in any court or tribunal in India or undertake conveyancing work of any kind whatsoever but this prohibition shall not extend to settling any such matter as aforesaid in consultation with a junior. (ii) ADVOCATES-ON-RECORD Only these Advocates are entitled to file any matter or document before the Supreme Court. They can also file an appearance or act for a party in the Supreme Court. (iii) OTHER ADVOCATES These are Advocates whose names are entered on the roll of any State Bar Council maintained under the Advocates Act, 1961 and they can appear and argue any matter on behalf of a party in the Supreme Court but they are not entitled to file any document or matter before the Court.

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Fort, Mumbai, 400001 ( Also serves in Ahmedabad )

The firm has requisite expertise of handling civil and criminal matters. The areas of practice include corporate and business laws, real estate laws, debt recovery laws and industrial laws. The firm believes in providing timely and qualitative legal services to its valued clients. It has a team of experienced professionals who are well versed with banking laws and procedure, corporate laws and documentation.

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Sikanderpur, Delhi, 122001 ( Also serves in Ahmedabad )

Myonlineall, established in 2010, boasts over a decade of experience in providing exceptional educational services. The company offers a wide range of services including entrance exam training, visa assistance, and comprehensive immigration services. Serving primarily in New York City, Myonlineall partners with over 20 universities globally, ensuring students have the best opportunities abroad. With accreditations from top educational bodies, the company has a visa success rate of 95% and has successfully guided over 2,000 students in their academic journeys.

What Does Myonlineall, Delhi , Offer?
Services Offered
  • Entrance Exam Training
  • Visa Assistance
  • Immigration Services
  • University Partnerships
Success Rate
  • 95% Visa Success Rate
  • Over 2,000 Successful Students
  • Accreditations from Top Educational Bodies
  • High Student Satisfaction
Partnered Countries
  • USA
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Australia
Features/Facilities
  • Experienced Faculty
  • Personalized Coaching
  • Comprehensive Study Materials
  • 24/7 Student Support
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Prahlad Nagar, Ahmedabad, 380015
Working hours: 10:30 AM to 06:30 PM

Relikem India, established in 2005, brings over 18 years of experience in providing comprehensive educational and immigration services. We specialize in entrance exam training, visa assistance, and immigration services, serving students in major cities across India. Partnering with universities in over 10 countries, we boast a high visa success rate and have successfully guided thousands of students to their academic and professional goals.

What Does Relikem India, Ahmedabad , Offer?
Services Offered
  • Entrance exam training
  • Visa assistance
  • Immigration services
  • Educational counseling
Success Rate
  • High visa success rate
  • Thousands of successful students
  • Strong university partnerships
  • High exam pass rates
Partnered Countries
  • USA
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Australia
Features/Facilities
  • Experienced counselors
  • Comprehensive training programs
  • Personalized guidance
  • High success rate
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Dudheshwar, Ahmedabad, 380004
Working hours: 10 AM to 7 PM

Kashyap Group Of Company, based in Ahmedabad, excels in providing top-notch language training services tailored to meet diverse learner needs. Our comprehensive course offerings span a wide array of languages, ensuring that students can find the perfect fit for their goals. Delivered through both online and offline modes, our programs are designed to accommodate busy schedules while maintaining high standards of education. At Kashyap Group, practical learning is at the forefront, with interactive sessions that enhance real-world communication skills. Our team of experienced language instructors brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise, ensuring personalized attention and effective teaching methodologies. We pride ourselves on robust student support, offering guidance and resources at every step of the learning journey. Enroll today to open doors to new career opportunities and cultural experiences. Our courses are competitively priced, with flexible payment options to suit various budgets. For more details, visit our FAQ section or contact our support team. Start your journey with Kashyap Group Of Company and unlock the power of language proficiency.

Mode of Coaching
  • Classroom
  • Home
  • Online
Demo Classes Offered
  • yes
Course Fees
  • Call for details on fees
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  • Near Tavdipura
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