Private Client Practice
We differentiate ourselves by exercising caution in navigating the complexities of diverse personal laws and unique family arrangements. Acting as trusted advisors to clients in India and overseas, we provide tailored solutions.
Our services include drafting wills, trust deeds, and other necessary documents for customized succession planning. We also represent clients of various faiths in court proceedings to obtain probates, letters of administration, succession certificates, and handle contested testamentary matters.
Our services include
- Succession & Estate Planning
- Will and other Testamentary dispositions
- Non-Testamentary Documents
- Probates
- Letters of Administration
- Succession Certificates
- Heirship Certificates
- Guardianship of senior citizens
Indicative Matters
- Represented and advised HNI’s and families on devolution of personal and family estates.
- Represented and advised clients on testamentary documentation of distinct personal laws.
- Represented and advised on disputes arising out of grant of Probates/ Letters of Administration.
- Represented and advised clients on distribution of assets arising out marriages under distinct personal laws.
- Represented and advised on disputes arising out of guardianship of senior citizens and persons suffering disabilities.
Work With Us
Our collegial culture welcomes people with a wide range of skills and backgrounds committed towards a shared vision of providing good counsel endorsed by a deep sense of integrity and ethical boundaries.
Articles on Practice Area
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Bombay High Court’s Ruling Regarding The Imposition Of An Additional Charge Under The Code Of Criminal Procedure, 1973 Following An Application By The Prosecution
The Bombay High Court in the case of Nikhil Patt and Ors. vs. Central Bureau of Investigation and Anr. has held that even if an application for alteration of charge is filed by the prosecution,
- Jaideep Singh Khattar
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Are Legal Heirs Of A Deceased Sole Proprietor Liable To Discharge Personal Obligations Of The Deceased Under A Contract?
The Hon’ble Supreme Court in the case of Vinayak Purushottam Dube (deceased) through LRs. v/s Jayashree Padamkar Bhatt & Ors. has held that the legal representatives of a deceased are not liable to discharge contractual obligations
- Priyanka Desai and Apurv Umredkar
- 7 mins read
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Forming An Opinion On Preferential, Undervalued And Defrauding Transactions: Is It Mandatory?
The NCLT, Ahmedabad in the case of Shalabh Kumar Daga Liquidator of Silver Proteins Pvt Ltd vs. Himanshu J Domadia has held that as per Regulation 35A of the IBBI (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) Regulations, 2016
- Jaideep Singh Khattar
- 5 mins read
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A Power Of Attorney Holder Cannot Depose About Facts Which Are Not Within His Personal Knowledge Or Are Within The Personal Knowledge Of The Person Who He Represents
The Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of Manisha Mahendra Gala & Ors vs Shalini Bhagwan Avatramani & Ors stands as a testament to the nuanced considerations entailed in resolving disputes pertaining to property rights
- Jaideep Singh Khattar
- 6 mins read
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Are You An Arbitral Award Holder Against A Central Government Body? You Can Claim 75% Without Enforcement Of Award Amount
Recently, Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance, Government of India has released an Office Memorandum (“ Office Memorandum ”) mandating insertion of Rule 227A in the General Financial Rules, 2017 (“ GFR Rules 2017 ”).
- Jaideep Singh Khattar
- 6 mins read