My practice rests on two things: the civil court and the revenue record. Whether the dispute is a boundary, a wrong mutation entry, a partition among brothers or a sale that was never completed, the first step never changes — read the record, work out what it actually proves, and explain your position to you in plain Gujarati or English before we go near a courtroom. From the Nanpura courts to the Mamlatdar, the Collector and the Gujarat Revenue Tribunal, you get considered advice and steady representation at every stage.
years in practice
Declaration, possession, specific performance and injunction suits before the Surat civil courts — from plaint to decree.
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Partition suits, heirship and succession certificates, probate of wills and division of joint family property.
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Title verification, sale deeds, development agreements and disputes over flats, plots and ancestral houses.
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Gujarat Tenancy Act matters, Section 63 and 73AA questions, N.A. permission and landlord-tenant disputes over farm land.
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Mutation entries, 7/12 and 8-A corrections and appeals before the Mamlatdar, Collector and Gujarat Revenue Tribunal.
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References for enhanced compensation, objections to acquisition and claims for land taken for roads and public projects.
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Client — Nanpura
Our mutation entry had been wrong for years and two advocates told us to leave it alone. He read the old records, filed the appeal before the Mamlatdar, and the entry was corrected.
Client — Athwa
Four brothers, one house, and no agreement since 2015. He kept the case simple, appeared at every date himself, and told us honestly what a settlement would look like instead of dragging it on.
Client — Kamrej
I wanted to sell farm land and was worried about tenancy and 73AA permission. He checked the title and the revenue file first, told me exactly what could be done, and there was not one wasted visit.
Ring the office or come to Knox Chamber in Nanpura and describe the dispute in your own words. The first conversation costs nothing.
I go through the plaint, the deed or the revenue file myself and tell you what the record actually supports.
You get a written estimate of court fees, drafting and appearance charges before any work begins.
Drafting, filing, service and every hearing — with a call from me after each date in court.