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Advocate Shanti Priya Das

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LawRato8 years Experience
Practice Areas
Anticipatory Bail, Bankruptcy / Insolvency, Breach of Contract, Civil, Corporate, Criminal, Divorce, Domestic Violence, High Court, Media and Entertainment, NCLT, Patent, Property, RERA, Succession Certificate, Trademark & Copyright
About
Language(s) Spoken: Bengali, English, Hindi
Advocate Shanti Priya Das completed his law in the year 2016 and has been providing services in various fields of law, that is, Family, Property, Criminal, Divorce, Civil, Corporate and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Shanti Priya enrolled with the Bar Council of West Bengal in 2016. He is a member of the Alipore Bar Association.

Enrollment Number : F/1973/1868/2016
Courts
  • Calcutta High Court
  • Calcutta High Court
  • Company Law Board Kolkata
  • District & Session Court, Andaman & Nicobar Islands
  • District Court, Alipore
  • District Court, Howrah
  • District Court, Kolkata City Session Court
  • District Court, South 24 Parganas
  • National Company Law Tribunal, Kolkata
  • State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission

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Questions Answered by Advocate Shanti Priya Das



Q: Can I directly go to the High Court for anticipatory bail

Sir/Madam , A person has lodged an F.I.R u/s-379/325/506/406/354(B)/386/120B & 34 IPC against my mother & against me & the said F.I.R has been started by the order of the ACJM & later , the local police station has given us notice U/S-41A Cr.Pc . So my question is that in this situation can we approach the High Court for praying anticipatory bail without going to the Sessions court ? Is it possible according to law ? because the said case is totally false & concocted .

Advocate Shanti Priya Das answered
Yes you can go to the high court directly for anticipatory bail. I provided the ld court would grant the hearing and then send t oder to be complied by lower or session court. Moreover its posibble in youe case to reject your plea as it has to be rejected by lower court.



Q: Rights of daughters on father's personal property

Hi.. My wife is younger daughter of my in laws.Her elder sister is married and still staying with my in laws and she is planning to sell the property of her father. Being the daughter can my wife bring a stay order on the selling? Although it's my in law's own property,can he take a call in favour of his one daughter only? Please clarify.. Regards..

Advocate Shanti Priya Das answered
Yes ur wife can claim the share even bring order from court for the same. Although its upon the discretion of court but the formost thing is to be sure that your in laws are alive and not done any kind of deed in favour of their elder daughter.



Q: Action against delay in giving possession by developer

How do i claim compensation from my developer if he delays in giving possession of an under construction flat beyond the time limit as agreed in the agreement?

Advocate Shanti Priya Das answered
Hello. You can do that through legal process. You can go through legal process and after that go with consumer forum or you can go with civil procedure. That three options have for you. Now tou havr to choose which one will decied you. For further assistance you can contact me.



Q: Legal procedure to claim share in paternal property

I (Hindu) am residing in Hooghly District West Bengal. We are 5 brothers and 5 sisters, Father died in the year of 1997. I have failed to claim my paternal properties from brother till date as they are threatened to attack on me and my wife. How will I proceed.

Advocate Shanti Priya Das answered
You can file partition suit before the Ld court for claim your share from your father property. And you can also lodge a complaint at concern police station for against the said threat to your wife. For further assistance contact me.




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