A trained and certified Mediator & Negotiator with 10+ years of private law practice on both Civil and Criminal side. Having appeared before various courts in matters relating to Cheque bouncing (NI 138), Domestic Violence, Matrimony (Divorce RCR), Labor (Retrenchment, Recovery of Dues), Private Complaints and other Session triable matter like those under POCSO, 376 etc ,
Now with more emphasis on Mediation and Arbitration vis-a-vis Litigation
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