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Law Firm Name : M Lakshmikanth Arya

Country : India

City : Bangalore

Area : Gayathrinagar


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Practicing Since :  2006

Qualification : B.A.L,LL.B, Diploma In Cyber Law, Master in B

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Respected My Self, M LAKSHMIKANTH ARYA, Practicing Advocate and the member of Advocate Association Bengaluru, since from 2006 and more fully working in Civil Litigation Side, Family Courts, Consumer Cases, Criminal Side and also doing works at Non Litigation Sector, like, Preparing Legal Opinion, Drafting of All kinds of DEEDS, Registration Process, Preparing Pleadings Etc. ARYA LAW CHAMBER is a Law Firm situated at Gayathrinagara, Bangalore. The Arya Law Chamber is established in the year 2014 at Seshadripuram, Bangalore, and later it was shifted to Gayahirnagar, Bengaluru. Since from 2014, The Law Chamber, we have conducted number of Civil Cases, Family Court matters, Consumer Cases and Criminal Matter and is reach tried to reach the Top category Lawyers in the Bangalore. This well-known establishment acts as a one-stop destination servicing customers both local and from other parts of Bangalore. Over the course of its journey, this business has established a firm foothold in its industry. The belief that customer satisfaction is as important as their products and services, have helped this establishment garner a vast base of customers, which continues to grow by the day. This business employs individuals that are dedicated towards their respective roles and put in a lot of effort to achieve the common vision and larger goals of the company. In the near future, this business aims to expand its line of products and services and cater to a larger client base. It is an effortless task in commuting to this establishment as there are various modes of transport readily available. It is at Gayatrinagar Main Road which makes it easy for first-time visitors in locating this establishment and the same is near to Kuvempu Metro Station. We are dealing with CIVIL CASES before the Bangalore Civil Courts and Honble High Court. Apart from the above we are also dealt with CONSUMER Cases, FAMILY CASES like Divorce, Custody of Children, Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Maintenance Recovery Cases before the Civil Courts or before the Hon’ble DRT, Lad Dispute before the Civil Courts or Before the Land Tribunals like AC Courts, DC Courts and Revenue Tribunals. Along with this we are dealing with Negotiable Instrument Case ( CHEQUE BOUNCE), ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS and other Criminal Cases and Trials. Including the above we are also doing work with non litigation Sector like, Giving Legal Opinion, Drafting All kinds of DEEDS, Registration of Property, I.P. The staff at this establishment are courteous and prompt at providing any assistance. This establishment is functional from 08:30 - 22:30 daily and on Sunday it will works till 21:00hrs.


Enrolment Details

Enrolment No Enrolment State Enrolment BAR
2161/2006 Karnataka Advocate Association Bengaluru

 Civil

 Arbitration & ADR

 Consumer,Product&Service Liability

 Contract & Drafting

 Criminal Law

 Family & Divorce

 High Courts (India)

 IT, Media & Telecom

 Employment, Labor & Service

 Motor Vehicles

 Startup & Registrations

 Tribunals

 Miscellaneous

 RERA

 Banking & Finance

 Commercial, Business & Industry

 Child Laws

 Entertainment, TV & Movies

 Environmental

 Constitutional & Government

 Insurance

 Real Estate & Construction

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Subject :  Whether compramise degree be challenged

Question :  What should we do

Answer by M Lakshmikanth Arya :  Respected It can be challenged. But there should be the time limit to challenge and you should have sufficient proof or ground under which you are challenging the same, means , if the parties to the said decree is not acted as per the compromise terms or the compromise petition was prepared in fraudulent ways. If you have valid ground you can challenge. Please proceed before the expiry of time.

Subject :  Appeal in Supreme Court

Question :  I had filed a medical negligence case in NCDRC, first complaint (CC) In NCDRC in 2016. Which was decided and the judgment was pronounced in November 2019, which was received by me in last week of December 2019. Against that judgment I had filed a Review Application in NCDRC in the month of January which was decided and judgment was pronounced and I received the judgment copy on 29th February. Now I want to know how I can appeal in Supreme Court? Whether I have to file a Civil Appeal in Supreme Court or I have to file a SLP in Supreme Court? If I want to file a Civil Appeal then I have to file the Civil Appeal against the NCDRC main judgment or I have to file the Civil Appeal against the NCDRC Review Application judgment? What is the limitation period to file an appeal in Supreme Court under Civil Appeal? What is the Limitation period to file an appeal in Supreme Court under SLP

Answer by M Lakshmikanth Arya :  Now I want to know how I can appeal in Supreme Court? Ans- Yes, you should file the Civil Appeal. Whether I have to file a Civil Appeal in Supreme Court or I have to file a SLP in Supreme Court? Ans - You required to file the Civil Appeal. If I want to file a Civil Appeal then I have to file the Civil Appeal against the NCDRC main judgment or I have to file the Civil Appeal against the NCDRC Review Application judgment? Ans- Appeal against the original order only. What is the limitation period to file an appeal in Supreme Court under Civil Appeal? Ans- The Limitation period is 90 days from the original order.