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Advocate Mikhil Sharda

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Practice Areas
Anticipatory Bail, Cheque Bounce, Civil, Consumer Court, Court Marriage, Criminal, Domestic Violence, Family, High Court, Labour & Service
About
Language(s) Spoken: English, Hindi
Advocate Mikhil Sharda has been practicing and handling cases independently with a result-oriented approach, both professionally and ethically and has now acquired many years of professional experience in providing legal consultancy and advisory services.

He provides services in the various fields of law, that is, Arbitration, Trademark & Copyright, Family, Property, Criminal, Civil, Corporate, RERA Matters and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Mikhil enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi in 2016. He is a member of the Delhi High Court Bar Association.

Enrollment Number : D/4297/2016
Courts
  • Delhi High Court
  • District Court, Dwarka
  • District Court, Faridabad
  • District Court, Gautambuddha Nagar
  • District Court, Ghaziabad
  • District Court, Gurgaon
  • District Court, Karkardooma
  • District Court, Patiala House
  • District Court, Saket
  • District Court, Tis Hazari

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Questions Answered by Advocate Mikhil Sharda



Q: What to do my grandmother's nephew fraudulently sold land

My grandmother's nephew took her signature on gift deed, power of attorney and will papers without her permission by saying that I want to sell 200 yards and gave her 50k for that. What necessary steps I have to take My grandmother is still alive.

Advocate Mikhil Sharda answered
File a complaint under sections of the IPC.Along with that, file a petition challenging the gift deed.Ask your grandmothet to file and affidavit revoking the previous deed and you can formulate a nee deed.Get a statement from your grandmother on oath and on video.



Q: What to do my wife harasses me and my child

Married in yr 2007 ,wife is govt teacher ,not ready to live with me ,no marital relation 3years ,engaged in whats app facebook with some others not identifiable,her father is murderer trial is in high court , brother in law is in jail with life imprisonment ,I have a son 9year old wife beats him with belts ,I have left her one year ago as she has not supported my family at my mothers death .Her father threts me what to do pls guide I am a govt servant also

Advocate Mikhil Sharda answered
Very sorry to hear about it. First and foremost, you need to decide whether or not you wish to resume your marital relationship with your estranged wife.If you wish to, then firstly you should file for restitution of conjugal rights.If you do not., then you can file a petition for judicial seperation and/or divorce.



Q: What are the documents i should ask for before accepting the post

A relative of mine has asked me to become director of a company run by his wife. The relative is CA. I want to know what are the documents that I should ask before joining. Is there any loopholes that can be misused. The company has not made any profit in last two years. What are the bonds. Am I liable for court proceedings if a loan in taken on behalf of company. Should i ask for any document from company before joining. Thank you

Advocate Mikhil Sharda answered
You should know memorandum of association, articles of association and nature of business of the said company.Firstly check whether or not its a private ltd or a public company (listed).DSC (Digital signature)ID proof(aadhar pan etc)Proof of residence(Bills)DIN(Director Identification Number)Bank Account detailsForms to be filled DIR3 from (existing company)New company (Spice E form)DIR12 formMBP1 form Affidavits in accordance with Companies act 2013Hope it was helpful !




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