Bhatt and Joshi Associates offers end-to-end High Court representation across civil, criminal, service and commercial disputes. The firm emphasizes precise pleadings, thorough preparation and persuasive oral advocacy. Its lawyers handle urgent interim relief, quashing petitions, appeals and revisions with equal care. Bhatt and Joshi Associates aims to provide practical, outcome-focused solutions in even the most complex High Court matters.
We uphold the highest ethical standards in every case we handle
We understand the personal nature of legal matters and treat each client with care
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Such a lawyer represents clients before the High Court in civil disputes, criminal cases, and service law matters, including appeals, writs, quashing petitions, bail matters, and challenges to government/tribunal orders.
Civil matters may include property disputes, contract breaches, injunctions, commercial litigation, family court appeals, arbitration-related petitions, and disputes involving government authorities.
The High Court hears anticipatory bail, regular bail appeals, quashing of FIRs, revision petitions, appeals against conviction or acquittal, and urgent criminal writs, including matters affecting personal liberty.
Common service matters include wrongful termination, suspension challenges, transfer disputes, disciplinary proceedings, promotion disputes, pension issues, and seniority-related grievances involving government employees.
The High Court is approached for appeals, writ petitions, quashing petitions, or when fundamental rights are violated. It also hears challenges to orders from subordinate courts, tribunals, and government authorities.
Required documents include the impugned order or FIR, supporting evidence, correspondence, affidavits, identity documents, and a detailed statement of facts and legal grounds. Additional documents may be needed based on case type.
Timelines vary by urgency and complexity. Urgent matters like bail or stay applications may be heard within days, while final hearings may take weeks to several months. Interim relief is often available early in the case.