List Of Senior Advocate Chandigarh High Court

List Of Senior Advocate Chandigarh High Court

Introduction:- 

The working of a high court and a trial court is different and therefore, if you have a matter represented in any high court then one should always choose an experienced advocate of high court.

Although a advocate from any city can represent your case in any city if he/she have a license of All India Bar to practice but it is still advise to choose an advocate from your own home city for fighting your case in your relevant high court and therefore, if you belongs to chandigarh then you should choose an advocate chandigarh high court to represent your case in chandigarh high court.

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Advocates Chandigarh High Court:-

List Of Senior Advocate Chandigarh High Court:-

  1. R.S Mittal: One can contact him on 9417154553.
  2. R.L. Batta: A senior Advocate Chandigarh High Court.
  3. Manjit Singh Kharia
  4. Manmohan Lal Sarin
  5. Hawa Singh Hooda
  6. D.S. Bali
  7. I.K. Mehta
  8. Monhinderjit Singh Sethi
  9. Sarjit singh
  10. K.T.S tulsi.
  11. Hardev singh mattewal
  12. Ashok kumar aggarwal
  13. Balwant singh malik
  14. Virendra kumar jain
  15. S.C sibal
  16. O.P goyal
  17. Manmohan singh rakkar
  18. Jagdish rai mittal
  19. Lalit mohan suri
  20. H.S gill.
  21. Rajinder Singh Cheema
  22. Jatinder Kumar Sibal
  23. H.S Shawney
  24. Ramesh Chand Setia
  25. S.D Sharma

There are many more senior advocates in the Chandigarh high court. The above list is for the people who are members of chandigarh bar council and are designated senior advocates. For more senior advocates chandigarh high court visit the link https://punjabharyanahighcourtbar.in/members-e-directory/?pdf=sa.

The Role Of Advocate Chandigarh High Court:-

An advocate belonging to chandigarh high court is responsible for various work such as:-

  1. Appealing in the high court in the virtue of an order which was passed in trial court or subordinate court and which wasn’t in favor.
  2. Drafting of writ petition, appeal and other petition for high court.
  3. Filling of various petitions and appeals in the high court.
  4. Arguments in front of the judge with respect to appeal, petition and other filings.
  5. Filing of other written statements, and evidence if required.

And many more.