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Advocate Subhasish Bhowmick

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LawRatoJangpura Extension, Delhi
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Practice Areas
Bankruptcy / Insolvency, Breach of Contract, Civil, Consumer Court, Corporate, High Court, Media and Entertainment, NCLT, Property, RERA, Succession Certificate, Supreme Court
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Language(s) Spoken: Bengali, English, Hindi
Advocate Subhasish Bhowmick has been practicing and handling cases independently with a result oriented approach, both professionally and ethically and has now acquired excellent professional experience in providing legal consultancy and advisory services.

Advocate Subhasish provides services in various fields of Corporate Matters, Civil Matters, Consumer Related Matters, Supreme Court Matters, Property Matters and drafting and vetting of various agreements and documents.

Advocate Subhasish enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi in 2003. He is a member of Supreme Court Bar Association.

Courts
  • Consumer Court, Shalimar Bagh
  • Consumer Forum North, Tiz Hazari
  • Delhi High Court
  • District Court, Saket
  • Family Courts, Delhi
  • National Green Tribunal (NGT)
  • Supreme Court Of India

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Questions Answered by Advocate Subhasish Bhowmick



Q: Clarification on share of son in father's property

Hi, my father expired dt.01.July.16 without leaving any Will (Hindu). He survived with my mother, myself, my younger brother. We got a Succession Certificate from SDM office (Rampura, Delhi) in which all 3 names are mentioned. My father left a 100 sq yard house of 2 storey at Hari Nagar, Delhi and now my mother and my younger brother are not willing to give my share in it. I want to understand legally am i eligible to have my share within the house and if yes, how can i proceed and to whom to approach. Also, my mother and brother are additionally claiming that they have a signed paper from my father which states that my father transferred house in my brother's name only however they are not showing the said paper to me. Thanks in advance.

Advocate Subhasish Bhowmick answered
you are advised to come for conference immediately to protect your rights. We need to see property chain and necessary Government records. Possession is very important here. Need take immediate legal steps.



Q: Uncle wants to sell the property through POA when GPA is already done

We have a property with General power of attorney in my uncle and my name.This GPA is not registered till date because it's not done where property Is allocated.Now my uncle wants to sell his share through power of attorney.Is that possible?.If yes than what precaution or legality I have to follow so that there won't be any problem. Thanks

Advocate Subhasish Bhowmick answered
Your uncle cannot do it . You need to sit for conference to evaluate and appreciate all these documents to explain you everything in detail. You should be very vigilant and take necessary precautions at the earliest. Thanking you.



Q: How to initiate division of ancestral property

My grandfather(expired in 1997) got second marriage after expired first wife behind a son (my father). My father expired in 1993 behind my mother, sister(married) and me. 3 sons and 5 daughter(married) are from my grandfather's second wife (expired in 2005). A property in name of my grandfather has no will, was constructed in 2013 (four floor) with mutual understanding and divided into 3 sons and us to each floor, we have first floor which constructe by me. Papers is still my grandfather's name. Now they all don,t want to transfer first floor in our name. I want to know that What is right of my mother/me in property? And their others? How can I get papers titled in my/my mother name? How can I sell first floor? My mother is more than 62, what papers should I have to get from mother for future in her absence. Any other suggestions pls.

Advocate Subhasish Bhowmick answered
This dispute would resolve on examining related property documents . You have right over the property and that can be protected We need to see your relavant papers . Hence you have to come for conference. SUBHASISH Bhowmick, AOR & Counsel in Supreme Court.



Q: Absorption of LIC temporary employees on the basis of SC judgment

Sir . according to the case terminated temporary Lic employees vs Lic corporation.. Sir.... I have worked in Lic as temporary employee in 1994 ... In class 3 for 84 days ... In favour of judgement on February 22 . 2017 ...I am I eligible for that job.. Plz tell me

Advocate Subhasish Bhowmick answered
This dispute would resolve on examining the Supreme Court judgment. We need to see your relavant papers and scope and ambit of the Supreme Court judgment. On this very issue other matters are also pending in Supreme Court. Hence you have to come for conference. SUBHASISH Bhowmick, AOR & Counsel in Supreme Court



Q: Landlord asking to vacate property what to do

We are living in a house since our Grandfather's time(more than 50 years) as a tenant of a disputed property. Now Mr. X, who was earlier the tenant has started demanding for the rent claiming that now he is the owner of the property. He also claims that he has purchased the property from the original owners(inherited grandchildren of the landlord) We want to know our rights as a tenant, and in what all conditions he can ask us to vacate the property.

Advocate Subhasish Bhowmick answered
To resolve this problem we need to see your tenancy documents and other allied papers. In conference we have to get some relevant facts from you in connection with the tenanted property. Thereafter, an appropriate legal notice or petition will be filed on behalf of you. You need to come for conference. Subhasish Bhowmick, AOR & Counsel in Supreme Court




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