Advocate Shiv Sehgal
He provides services in the various fields of law, that is, Family, Property, Cheque Bounce, Divorce, Consumer Court and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.
Advocate Shiv enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi in 2014. He is a member of the Delhi Bar Association.
Enrollment Number : D/1645/2014
- Delhi High Court
- District Court, Karkardooma
- District Court, Patiala House
- District Court, Rohini
- District Court, Tis Hazari
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Questions Answered by Advocate Shiv Sehgal
Q: What is the difference between legal heir and nominee?
Is legal heir and nominee same? Is appointing a nominee enough or is a will necessary?
Advocate Shiv Sehgal answered
hi,legal heir is the legal descendant of the person who has expired.nominee and legal heir are two different things. It is not necessary that only a legal heir can be a nominee.will is necessary to avoid confusion and conflicts in future between the family of the deceased person.
Q: Today's judgment on adultery whether retrospective or prospective
Is today's judgment prospective ?The cases already pending in the court will be proceeded for the judgment abiding by this judgment or not ? Actually one of my relative has filed an adultery case against her wife's lover and has all the proofs. So now does the new judgment will be followed or an old one only?
Advocate Shiv Sehgal answered
hi,yes today's judgement on adultery will definitely effect the pending cases. As adultery is not a crime any more.only the new judgement will be followed. The cases which are already pending in the court will come to an end. And no punishment to the accused will be pronounced
Frequently Asked Questions about Advocate Shiv Sehgal
Can Advocate Shiv Sehgal represent me in court?
Yes, Advocate Shiv Sehgal 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 Shiv Sehgal?
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