He has also extensively worked is the areas of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) which includes Arbitration and Mediation and had successfully resolved numerous legal disputes by drafting and vetting agreements and documents between the conflicting parties.
He has substantial experience in the areas which require immense concentration inclusive of Civil Law, Criminal Law, Labour Law, Banking Law, Real Estate Law, Environmental Law, and matters related to Intellectual property and Negotiable instruments Act and many more.
Advocate Jitender Singh was enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi in the year 2015. He is a active member of the New Delhi Bar Association & Saket Bar Association.
Enrollment Number : D/844/2015
- Delhi High Court
- District Court, Dwarka
- District Court, Gautambuddha Nagar
- District Court, Gurgaon
- District Court, Karkardooma
- District Court, Patiala House
- District Court, Rohini
- District Court, Saket
- District Court, Tis Hazari
- Supreme Court Of India
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Questions Answered by Advocate Jitender Singh
Q: Fake allegations of theft on my 8 year old boy and my wife by group.
Few year ago a neighbour in our building imposed fake allegations of theft on my wife I asked husband but he didn't responded. After that I insisted my wife to not to entertain him. After that now three ladies and there husband making same fake allegations of theft on my 8 year old child and my wife. I asked them one by one but no one provided me any evidence they are telling different versions of theft. One of the husband also tried to flirt with my wife and there children spreading rumour.
Advocate Jitender Singh answered
First of all you should approach the police station according to your jurisdiction and try to register a FIR against the culprits for such harassment and making fake allegations without any proof. And if the police fail to register the same then you can always file a petition under section 156(3) CrPC. For more legal assistance I am just a call away.
Q: Seeking legal advice regarding Civil as well as criminal offense
There was this guy whom I liked and he was in some sorta trouble and in need of money so I lent him... he did exercise undue influence over me... he gave me a date to repay back but he failed so I said that I'll sue him... so he started blackmailing me that he'll disclose the private chats to my Dad Then I went to the cops and file a complaint against him But cops can't help to recover the sum instead they can take the criminal actions against him what should I do.
Advocate Jitender Singh answered
First of all rather than going legally you should serve him/her a legal notice and in that notice you can write that either pay my money or face legal action which will be at your own risk. After that if he/she fails to give you a satisfactory reply then you can anytime file a recovery suit in the court to claim your money back along with compensations.
Q: My wife wants to take Children to her parents home
Hi, I and my wife have marriage issueand she left home last month (24-Mar ) leaving behind me and my two children (1 Boy- 2 years old and 1 girl- 1 year old ). We both are hinduNow she is sending message after 22 days later that she will take children from me in coming few days.Can I oppose her to do?
Advocate Jitender Singh answered
First of all rather than going legally you should serve your partner a legal notice as to why he/she is doing all these and try to figure out what's going on in his/her mind regarding you. After that if he/she fails to give you satisfactory reply then you can anytime send a complaint regarding your grievances in writing to the police station of your area. But if you are willing to stay with him/her then you should file a petition under section 9 HMA for calling back your partner in your matrimonial life. For more legal assistance I am just a call away.
Q: "Seeking Advice: Divorce Proceedings and Custody Dilemma for British C
I and my spouse are both British citizens, but our marriage took place in India, we live in England , my husband is torturing me , abusing me for divorce ,so I fli e domestic violence case on my husband, and also filled divorce on this ground, but my stri dhan has control over my in laws, They did not give me,They also took dowry and his most of the property is in India. He doesn't disclose all properties I have a daughter my salary is very low to survive in the UK.how can I get
Advocate Jitender Singh answered
If the behaviour of your husband is intolerable towards you can anytime send a complaint regarding your grievances in writing to the police station according to your jurisdiction. And if you wish to go legal then you can also file a petition under section 12 DV or section 125 CrPC and claim maintenance for yourself. And if there's no scope of living together then rather stretching the relationship you should file for contested divorce under the ground of cruelty. I would suggest you to go with mutual divorce because it's cost effective and will ends up in a maximum of six months.
Q: Recovery issue of a loan given to friend
A friend to who owes me around 33 lakh (20 lakh principal + 13 lakh interest) given in Loans (documented in loan agreements) of Rs 5 lakh(through cheques) in Feb 2021, Rs 10 lakh(through cheques) in Aug 2022, 5 lakh(through online modes but no agreement) is giving execuses of financial crunch. I have proofs of loan agreement of 15 lakh, chque/bank transfers, voice call recordings, whatsapp video call recording. I am pushing him to create a new agreement mentioning the latest amount that he owes
Advocate Jitender Singh answered
First of all rather than going legally you should serve him/her a legal notice and in that notice you can write that either pay my money or face legal action which will be at your own risk. After that if he/she fails to give you a satisfactory reply then you can anytime file a recovery suit in the court to claim your money back along with compensations.
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