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Advocate Nikita Bhansali

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Practice Areas
Arbitration, Bankruptcy / Insolvency, Breach of Contract, Civil, Corporate, Documentation, High Court, Media and Entertainment, Patent, Trademark & Copyright, Wills / Trusts
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Language(s) Spoken: English, Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi
Advocate Nikita Bhansali 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.

She provides services in the various fields of law, that is, Arbitration, Trademark & Copyright, Wills/ Trusts, Civil, Corporate and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Nikita enrolled with the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa in 2012. She is a member of the Bombay Bar Association.

Enrollment Number : MAH/2670/2012
Courts
  • Bombay High Court
  • City Civil Court, Mumbai
  • Debts Recovery Tribunal (DRT) Mumbai
  • National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Mumbai
  • Securities Appellate Tribunal, Mumbai

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Questions Answered by Advocate Nikita Bhansali



Q: What are the benefits of a registered will

Will should be registered or unregistered, Do we need to compulsorily get probate of both registered and unregistered will, What are the benefits of registered will,

Advocate Nikita Bhansali answered
It is not compulsory to register a will. Where there is a likelihood of its challenge, it is advisable to register the Will since that will to some extent serve as proof of its authenticity. Probate is necessary within bombay.



Q: Action against the govt. department for claiming our property

Hi, In this case Home Department (Govt.) Claims that the property where we are staying for more than 25 years belongs to them.. the case was filed by them against our landlord but we have losen up in case.. Please help me out to how we can claim property is belong to us???

Advocate Nikita Bhansali answered
You will have to challenge the Trial Court's order by filing an Appeal before the Appeal Court. We will require more information from you to advice you further on where i.e. before which Court the Appeal lies.



Q: Procedure to correct spelling mistakes in leaving certificate

what is the procedure to correct spelling mistake on leaving certificate from primary school to Degree. correction at sub caste column.

Advocate Nikita Bhansali answered
Make a written application to the relevant authority that has issued you the certificate, for rectification of the certificate as regards the spelling mistake. You will have to make such application to all the authorities who have issued the certificates.



Q: College delaying leaving certificate what shall I do

My college is not giving me leaving certificate they delaying and i stuck at other admission if i dont get my lc then my 2 years will be wasted. What shall I do?

Advocate Nikita Bhansali answered
Write to the college explaining your problem and requesting them to issue the leaving certificate at the earliest. Should they fail to respond/ give the certificate within two weeks, consider filing a Writ Petition before the Bombay High Court (where it is a government affiliated college) seeking directions from the Court that they be directed to forthwith act upon your application and issue you the leaving certificate.



Q: What to do if society not ready to transfer share certificate

I purchase flat & regd.also(tri party)but share certificate is in name of company.in the agreement is individual name. now society not ready for transfer share certificate in my name.previous agreement was not regd. the seller & builder both are corporate for this issue but society not ready. now what the solution? I am a Hindu/Indian.

Advocate Nikita Bhansali answered
To start with, write a letter to the Society, forwarding a copy of registered Agreement whereunder you have purchased the flat, and request the Society to take note of the registered agreement and include your name in the share certificate in terms of the registered agreement. If the Society does not respond or fails to act upon your request within 30 days, you can write to the concerned Registrar of Cooperative Societies highlighting the discrepancies. If no action is still taken, you can file a dispute under Section 91 of the Mah Coop Societies Act before the Cooperative Court.




Frequently Asked Questions about Advocate Nikita Bhansali



Can Advocate Nikita Bhansali represent me in court?

Yes, Advocate Nikita Bhansali can represent you in court. The lawyer is trained to present your case in the most effective way possible.


What should I bring to my initial consultation with Advocate Nikita Bhansali?

When you meet with Advocate Nikita Bhansali for an initial consultation, it is important to bring any relevant documents or information with you. This may include documents related to your legal issue, such as contracts or court orders, as well as any other relevant information, such as a list of questions or concerns you have about your case.


How do I prepare for my initial consultation with Advocate Nikita Bhansali?

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What should I expect during my initial consultation with Advocate Nikita Bhansali?

During your initial consultation with Advocate Nikita Bhansali, you can expect to discuss the specific legal issue you are facing and the details of your situation. Lawyer will ask you questions to get a better understanding of your case and will provide you with information about your legal options and any potential outcomes.


How do I communicate with Advocate Nikita Bhansali?

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