
Advocate Fauzia Khan



Advocate Khan has been involved in several contentious and non-contentious civil, commercial and criminal matters, under which she has resolved client inquiries and prepared advice and briefs with respect to real estate disputes, matrimonial disputes, disputes relating to debt and recovery, etc.
Advocate Khan completed her Law degree in the year 2009 and started her practice with Mr. S S Sharma, Sr. Advocate (Gauhati High Court) and worked with him for four years, where she had been given various responsibilities which included drafting various documents independently or as part of the team for example Affidavit-in-Opposition, Affidavit-in-Reply, Written Statements, Written Objections, Written Arguments, Legal Notices and so on.
Since 2013, she has been practicing and handling cases independently with a result oriented approach. She is highly organized & dedicated with a positive attitude and good interpersonal skills.
Advocate Fauzia Khan enrolled with the Bar Council of Assam in 2009. She is a member of the Gauhati High Court Bar Association.
Enrollment Number : 487/2009
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Questions Answered by Advocate Fauzia Khan
Q: Partnership deed reconstitution query.
Dear PatronsOur family owned partnership firm was registered in 1992 circa. Over span of 30 yrs there are several reconstitutions after my grandfather died and new partners were added , new clauses added within the family as per clauses of admission of heir and business requirements.However due to lack of knowledge we never registered the reconstituted deeds from time to time !nnMy query is that is it mandatory in ASSAM, to register the agreement after every reconstitution?nnIncase of any dispute with tenant on property of firm given in lease, can we move the court as someone suggested that if the reconstituted deeds aren't registered,it becomes null and voidKindly advise.
Advocate Fauzia Khan answered
Hi,I would like to ask you if the documents notarised by a notary? What about witnesses? Also, I will need to review all the documents to give you any kind of an opinion. Thank you,Advocate Fauzia Khan
Q: Validity of sale agreement with old man if he dies
Hi - I have entered into a registered sale agreement to purchase the property from an old man. He has 3 sons and only 1 is in favour of selling the property as the old man wants to give part of earnjng to one of his grandchild. The old man has done a registered will for this property in name of this son who is agreeable to sell it. What are my risks in case the old man dies? A hefty advance amount is being paid to them as part of sale agreement. What are my options and risks in this situation? Also, what is the process of sale permission and namjari and what is the earliest to get the same processed?
Advocate Fauzia Khan answered
Hi,The land will have to be purchased from the person who owns the land and not his son. Please make sure that you read all the documents relating to this sale properly and get it verified by a lawyer before making any payments.Regards
Q: My husband has sent me a legal notice
I went to my parents home in june ,my husband didnt call me or visited me.after two month my parent force them and he send his sisters husband to bring me.i didnt come with him and shifted to a hostel as i am a student.ow he has sent lagal notice.what should i do??he used to fight with me every day for every small reson used harsh language.doubted me,never went to my parents home whenever i visit them.
Advocate Fauzia Khan answered
Hello,I can understand your distress. Could you tell me how long you have been married for?You have the option of filing for a divorce. Just consult any lawyer near your area and he/she will file your divorce petition in the family court and you won't have to deal with this any longer.Warm Regards
Q: Custody of children after divorce
I have been married for the past 3 and half year and have 2 daughters aged 2 years and 6 month respectively. Now my wife wants divorce from me and want to keep the custody of both the child to her. Where as i want the custody of either both or any one child. Is it possible that i can keep the custody of the elder child. Or what best solution i have.
Advocate Fauzia Khan answered
Hi,Generally, the custody of a female child is granted to the mother till the child is 6 years of age. But you can talk with your wife and if you mutually come to an agreement then you will have a chance.You can also fight for custody but it will be a long battle.Regards
Q: Division of property among children after the death of father
If a father died prematurely before 2005 leaving behind 1well settled son, 3 well settled married daughters and 2 unmarried daughters (1 dead), how will the property be divided amongst all esp alive UNMARRIED DAUGHTER. Part of the property is Ancestral (farmland) and part self acquired by father (on which house was built by father mostly, and extended by all kids later in life) . The unmarried daughter has no source of income except fields and nowhere to live but father's home. Please advice urgently.
Advocate Fauzia Khan answered
Hello,1) on the death of father wife and the kids would each have an equal share in the property 2) after the passage of Hindu Succession act 1956 daughters have an equal share in the property Hope this was helpful.
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