Advocate Gautam Phukan
Advocate Gautam provides services in various fields of Criminal Matters, Startup Matters, Motor Accident Matters, Civil Matters, Banking / Finance Matters and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.
Advocate Gautam enrolled with the Bar Council of Assam in 2005. He is a member of Assam Bar Association.
- District Court, Dhemaji
- District Court, Dhubri
- District Court, Kamrup
- District Court, Lakhimpur
- District Court, Nalbari
- Gauhati High Court
- Gauhati High Court
- Gauhati High Court
- Gauhati High Court
- Manipur High Court
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Questions Answered by Advocate Gautam Phukan
Q: how to get share of father's property when given by mother to one brot
My father left three plots of land. After death my father one of that plot has transferred by mother to my younger brother without my consent. In that plot my brother and he is now construct a house. But till date I have not get any property in my name so far. Is law help to stop the construction of my brother's on going construction work till the property is properly partitioned ?
Advocate Gautam Phukan answered
If you had attained the age of majority at d time of transfered d said property then you may claim before civil court! Wheather your mother is alive or not is also a subsidery condition!i thik u may able to file case along with injunction miss petition to stay d construction:thanks
Q: Father sold grandfather property without consent can i claim it now
My late father who was the only child of my late grandfather sold his father's properties, one property in Guwahati sold in late 80s and the other one in Dhubri in the mid 90s without my and my 3 siblings consent,one of my sibling passed away in 2012.Now can I or we( my two sisters and my late brother's wife) claim for our share of the property?None of us signed any legal papers regarding the sale of the two properties with any no objections or giving any kind of consent about the sale.Please kindly advice me on how I should claim for my grandfather's property from the present owners or buyers of the properties.
Advocate Gautam Phukan answered
sir,at the time of sale of land whether you or other members had attained the age of majority?whether your grand mother was present at that momment?is there any documentary prof that your or yours other members name was recrded in the jobanbondi coyies????
Q: How to get case dissolve and how many time it will take .how2get bail
Sir On 2014 A Case Was Registered against me and My Two Friend. Under IPC 420 and 468....and Our Case Was Taken For Inquiry By them To Deputy commisnor,Later He Made A Inquiry....and Later The Case Remain As Usual,,No Action...Now all Of Them Want To Compromise,,,So We Came To Police Station And They let us know That It is Pending.... So What Should we Do Now.....We Want To Compromise Because We Had applied for jobs....What is The Procedure...And how Many Time It will Take....
Advocate Gautam Phukan answered
Sir you have not sated wheather charge sheet has been filed or not its better to file a petition u/s 483 cr.p.c. for qashing FIR or charge sheet on compromise, for which informant has to submit a affidavit declaring the fact of compromise.
Q: Land dispute with relative
We had a land dispute with one of our relatives, hence he filed a case against us. But we have winesses and proof as well to prove that we are not guilty. Recently our lawyer asked us give the names of our witnesses to him so that he can put in front of the court. Later he told us that the relative with whom we had d dispute, could not give a single name of witness. Since then we had to be present in the court couple of times to sign some paper but our relative was not there even once. My question is why only we had to be present in court and how come dat relative of ours is not present
Advocate Gautam Phukan answered
Sir you have not stated specifically about type of land disput. Most probably the case is in evidence stage now if opp. Party failed to appear before the hon'ble court then your case should be proceed and disposedup ex party.
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