
Advocate Kapil Chandna



Kapil Chandna Advocate is practicing in the field of criminal law and has been successfully representing his clients all over India for more than 8 years. He has gained his experience in varied fields of law but gaining expertise in the field of Criminal Trails (Cheating, Dacoity, Extortion, Dowry Death, Murder, Attempt to Murder, Money Laundering, GST fraud, EOW fraud, Cyber Cell Fraud, DRI duty evasion, NDPS, POCSO, Rape), Matrimonial disputes including divorce, domestic violence, child custody and related Bails (Anticipatory & Regular).
Finding his passion in Bail Laws & its practices in India, with developing complexities of case laws, the Author, Kapil Chandna has started to write on demystifying the laws dealing with bail in India.
The Author believes that freedom is one of the most cherished fundamental right given by our Constitution of India to an individual. Despite the fact that our Constitution is one of the largest written constitution in the world but Article 21 granting Right to Freedom to an individual always looked upon the spirit of the constitution in itself.
Also believing that since Bail is a rule and Jail an exception and Presumption of Innocence, Unless Proved Guilty, accused should not be deprived of right of life and liberty endlessly and pre-trail detention should not be restored to as a measure of punishment.
Kapil Chandna is a member of Delhi High Court and Supreme Court of India Bar Association.
Enrollment Number : D/2980/2012
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Questions Answered by Advocate Kapil Chandna
Q: Legal advice as to what to do further
Hello my name is diya me and my husband met through matrimonial site did a court marriage last year aug 2019 .my in-laws cheated us by telling me and my husband are going to USA so court marriage is mandatory and we did not know court marriage was a trap for us .after the marriage my in-laws started forcing for dowry. I did not stay with my husband after court marriage because my mom wanted a social marriage and our marriage was on Jan 21 st 2020 but my in-laws refused to accept me and started blackmail 20 days before marriage that my son will not get married to you if you don't pay dowry and my husband did not come for social marriage and my husband wanted a divorce from me because we r unable to pay dowry .ow because of corona my case is pending we have filed petition but now courts are not open .please help me for another alternative as to what I can do it how can I finish this matter as earlier because day by day I am getting into depression .
Advocate Kapil Chandna answered
Hi, Which all cases were filed by you and where are they pending.Because even in this lockdown period the police are doing there work and courts are also doing work through video conference. Please check with your police station what is the status of your case ? Thanks & Regards
Q: GPA TO REGISTRY OF A RESIDENTIAL PLOT
Hi, My father had purchased a plot in 1999 (Baprola Vihar, New Delhi) on General power of attorney. GPA is on my father's name, along with GPA he has Agreement To Sell, Affidavit from the seller, Receipt and seller's WiLL. Now, I have 2 questions: 1. How my father can transfer this GPA to me or any other family member (i.e his wife, son, daughter or grandson), If yes, then How?2. How can we convert this GPA into a proper registry?Please tell me what would be the procedure, documentation and other requirements to do so. Also, do we need the Testator presence during both the cases? if not, please tell me procedure.
Advocate Kapil Chandna answered
Sir,First of all you need to check, whether that property is getting registered or only can be transferred in GPA. If the registry can be done, you can register it or if not then property can be transferred only by way of GPA .Thanks & Regards
Q: Delay in possession can I cancel my booking and demand my money back
I booked a flat at 2006 and gave booking amount 300000 to builder. My payment plan is construction link plan 1st installment given in 2008 and last was 2013 when they send possesion letter but my flat is not completely ready so not deposited interest and stamp duty charges now they ask for holding charges interest on all of it. but till yet my flat is not ready. Now i do not want the flat and want my money back with interest. Can anybody suggest me what can i do?
Advocate Kapil Chandna answered
Sir, You surely can cancel and take your money back from them along with an interest for deficiency in services. Warm Regards Kapil Chandna Advocate https://kapilchandnaadvocate.wordpress.com/
Q: How to distribute and transfer father's property after his death
sir i want to know the process /documentation ,for transfer of property which is in our fathers name(died,without will),mother is also died, in favour of we three brother and one sister(married)..and if sister want to leave her share in our(three brothers)favour ,what to do,pl advice in both the cases.
Advocate Kapil Chandna answered
Sir, Get the Legal heir certificate, take RD from the sister if she is ready to relinquish the property, then get the property mutated accordingly. Warm RegardsKapil Chandna Advocate https://kapilchandnaadvocate.wordpress.com/
Q: Rights of married daughter in father's property
I am a married woman and my grandparents have three son. Elder one is father and two are my uncle. My grandparents purchase a house and allow to my father to live in that property. Later on time my grandparent had purchase another property with the ownership of my grandmother. My grandfather was expired in the 1990 year and my grandmother was expiring in the 2011 year. The first property was sold and ownership of second property is transfer to my father. Now please suggest me that:- 1. Can i claim for my share in the amount which received from first property selling amount. 2. Can i claim
Advocate Kapil Chandna answered
Mam, No right to claim, second you can claim after your father death. Warm Regards Kapil Chandna Advocate kapilchandnaadvocate.wordpress.com
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