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ASK Law Xperts  •  Adv. Sanjay Kumar  •  D/4029/2014, Bar Council of Delhi
9999374141  •  7599923456  •  sanjaykumarji@gmail.com
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About the Firm
ASK Law Xperts

Who We Are

ASK Law Xperts is a law firm operating from F-1/7, Sector- 11, Rohini, Delhi- 110085, with a working chamber at E-611, Karkardooma Courts, Delhi- 110032. Adv. Sanjay Kumar is enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi under enrolment no. D/4029/2014 and has been in active practice since 2014.

The firm's practice covers matters before the Delhi District Courts at Rohini, Tis Hazari, Karkardooma, Saket, and Dwarka, the Delhi High Court, the Consumer Commission, the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, and Arbitral Tribunals. The matters handled span Civil and Commercial Litigation, Criminal Trials and Bail, Matrimonial and Family Law, Property and Tenancy disputes, Cheque Bounce proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Consumer Protection cases, and Domestic Arbitration.

Work at the firm is conducted in conformity with the Bar Council of India Rules of Professional Conduct, 1975. Each matter receives careful attention to applicable statutory provisions, procedural rules, and evidentiary requirements. Clients are kept informed of the status of their matters in plain English or Hindi, and realistic timelines are communicated at every stage.

Our Advocate

Adv. Sanjay Kumar

Adv. Sanjay Kumar  ASK Law Xperts, Rohini Delhi

Adv. Sanjay Kumar

Advocate & Sole Arbitrator Bar Council of Delhi Enrolment D/4029/2014 (since 2014)
Education
  • LL.B.:- Faculty of Law, University of Delhi (2014)
  • LL.M.:- Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh (2016)
Practice Scope

Civil and Commercial Litigation, Criminal Trials and Bail, Matrimonial and Family Law, Property and Tenancy disputes, Cheque Bounce proceedings under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, Consumer Protection matters, Motor Accident Claims, and Domestic Arbitration.

Languages

English, Hindi

District Courts Delhi High Court Consumer Commission MACT Arbitral Tribunals
Practice Approach

How Matters Are Handled

The firm's work is structured around Procedural Diligence, Statutory Conformity, and Clear Communication with Clients.

Procedural Diligence

Each matter receives careful attention to applicable statutory provisions, procedural rules under the CPC, BNS, and BNSS, and the evidentiary requirements relevant to the forum as per BSA. Drafting and Pleadings are prepared with reference to current law.

Bilingual Practice

Consultations, Written Explanations, and Procedural Updates are provided in English and Hindi based on client preference. Court Documents are typically prepared in English, with the substance explained to clients in their preferred language.

Statutory Conformity

All legal work is conducted in conformity with the Bar Council of India Rules of Professional Conduct, 1975 and the Advocates Act, 1961. Confidentiality is maintained as required by the duty of professional privilege under applicable rules.

Written Documentation

Engagement Terms, Scope of Work, and Key Procedural milestones are documented in writing. Clients are kept informed of the status of their matters at every important stage of proceedings.

Practice Areas

What We Cover

The firm's practice covers Family, Civil, Criminal, Property, Consumer, Arbitration, Motor Accident, and other matters before Delhi District Courts, Delhi High Court, and Tribunals.

Adoption CARA Procedure, HAMA 1956 Adoption, Inter-Country Adoption, Adoption Deed Registration Arbitration Arbitration & Conciliation Act 1996, Award Challenge under Section 34, Enforcement under Section 36 Cheque Bounce Section 138 NI Act Legal Notice, Complaint Filing, Trial, Compounding, Appeals Child Custody & Guardianship Custody Petitions, Guardianship under Hindu Minority Act, Guardians & Wards Act 1890 Civil Law Suits, Injunctions, Specific Performance, Appeals, Revisions, Execution Proceedings Complaints u/s 156(3) / 200 Private Complaints, Magistrate Cognizance, Section 175(3) BNSS, Pre-Cognizance Procedure Consumer Protection Consumer Commission Complaints, Service Deficiency, Product Liability, Appeals Court Marriage Special Marriage Act 1954, Notice Procedure, Registration before SDM, Inter-Faith Marriage Criminal Trials & Bail FIR Matters, FIR Quashing, Regular Bail, Anticipatory Bail, Trials, Revisions, Appeals under BNSS 2023 Cruelty & Dowry Section 498A BNS / IPC, Dowry Prohibition Act, Section 113B Evidence Act, Defence & Prosecution Domestic Violence PWDV Act 2005 Protection Orders, Residence Orders, Monetary Relief, Compensation Execution Proceedings Execution of Decrees under CPC Order 21, Attachment, Sale, Arrest & Detention Maintenance & Alimony Section 125 CrPC / BNSS, Hindu Marriage Act Section 24 & 25, Interim & Permanent Maintenance Matrimonial & Family Law Divorce (Contested & Mutual Consent), Judicial Separation, Restitution of Conjugal Rights, Nullity of Marriage Motor Accident Claims & Trials MACT Petitions, Compensation under MV Act 1988, Fatal Accident Claims, Criminal Trials Partition Suits Joint Property Partition, Coparcenary Disputes, Preliminary & Final Decrees, Partition by Metes Probate & Succession Probate of Will, Letters of Administration, Succession Certificate, Hindu Succession Act Property & Tenancy Law Ownership Disputes, Delhi Rent Control Act, Transfer of Property, Registration Matters RERA & Real Estate Builder Delay Complaints, Possession Disputes, Refund from Builder, RERA Authority Delhi Senior Citizens Maintenance & Welfare of Parents Act 2007, Eviction of Children, Property Protection Specific Performance Specific Relief Act 1963, Contract Enforcement, Sale Agreement Performance, Injunction Reliefs Visitation Rights Court-Ordered Access, Visitation Schedules, Modification Petitions, Welfare-of-Child Considerations Will Drafting Indian Succession Act 1925, Will Drafting & Registration, Testamentary Disposition, Codicils Writ Petitions Article 226 Constitution, Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Quo Warranto, Prohibition
Free Tools

Free Legal Tools & References

Ready-to-Use Calculators and Reference Tables — Court Fees, Limitation, Maintenance, Interest, Stamp Duty, Cheque Bounce, EMI and MACT Compensation, alongside IPC–BNS / CrPC–BNSS / Evidence–BSA comparison charts, a Legal Dictionary, and Delhi Courts & Bar Association Directories. All free to use.

Recognition & Memberships

Bar Council & Associations

Adv. Sanjay Kumar is enrolled with the statutory bar regulator and holds active memberships in Bar Associations across Delhi.

Statutory Enrolment

Bar Council of Delhi

Adv. Sanjay Kumar is enrolled with the Bar Council of Delhi under enrolment number D/4029/2014, and has been in active practice since 2014.

Enrolment is governed by the Advocates Act, 1961, and entitles the advocate to practice before all courts in India in accordance with applicable rules.

Advocates Act, 1961
Active Memberships

Bar Associations

  • Delhi High Court Bar Association
  • Shahdara Bar Association
  • Rohini Courts Bar Association
  • Dwarka Courts Bar Association
  • Rouse Avenue Courts (CDCBA)
Arbitrator Capability

Sole Arbitrator

Accepts Sole Arbitrator appointments for the adjudication of Commercial and Civil disputes.

Arbitration proceedings are conducted under the framework of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, including its 2015, 2019, and 2021 amendments.

Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996
Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

General information about the firm's Working Approach, Languages, Scheduling, and Consultation Modes for informational reference only and not legal advice.

What documents should I bring for the first meeting?

For the first meeting, please bring any documents directly related to the matter court notices, agreements, FIR copies, property papers, medical reports, identity proofs, or correspondence as applicable. If a legal notice has been received, the original should be brought along.

A brief written summary of the facts in English or Hindi is helpful but not mandatory. A clear chronological note of dates and events often saves consultation time.

Are matters handled outside Delhi courts?

The firm primarily practices before Delhi District Courts (Rohini, Tis Hazari, Karkardooma, Saket, and Dwarka), the Delhi High Court, the Consumer Commission, the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, and Arbitral Tribunals seated in Delhi.

For matters arising in other states, advice on strategy and documentation can be provided, and where necessary, coordination with local counsel may be arranged depending on the nature of the matter.

What is Arbitration and when is it used?

Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism conducted under the framework of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. It is used where parties have agreed typically through a contract clause to resolve disputes through arbitration before a neutral arbitrator.

Adv. Sanjay Kumar accepts Sole Arbitrator appointments for the adjudication of Commercial and Civil disputes. The applicable framework includes the 2015, 2019, and 2021 amendments to the Act.

Are consultations available in Hindi?

Consultations are conducted in both Hindi and English based on client preference. Court documents are typically prepared in English, but the substance of the proceedings, applicable law, and procedural position is explained to clients in whichever language they are comfortable with.

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How long does a legal matter typically take?

The duration of a legal matter depends on its nature, complexity, the forum before which it is pending, and several factors outside the control of any advocate including court schedules, availability of parties and witnesses, document production timelines, and applicable procedural stages.

A realistic assessment of the likely timeline for the specific matter is communicated at the outset, and clients are kept informed of all key dates and developments at every important stage.

Note: No advocate can guarantee the timeline of any matter as it depends on multiple judicial and procedural factors.
How can I request a consultation with Adv. Sanjay Kumar?

Appointments may be requested by telephone on +91 99993 74141 or +91 75999 23456, or by email at sanjaykumarji@gmail.com, during working hours (Monday to Saturday, 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM).

For matters of urgency, prior intimation is helpful so that adequate time can be set aside. The first meeting typically covers a discussion of the facts, the applicable law, and the procedure relevant to the matter.

What is the difference between the Office and the Chamber?

The Office at F-1/7, Sector- 11, Rohini, Delhi- 110085 is the firm's primary administrative location, where client meetings, document drafting, and full consultations are typically held.

The Chamber at Ch. No. E-611, Karkardooma Courts, Delhi- 110032 is the working chamber within the District Court complex, used for court-day work, brief client consultations during hearings, and matters listed at Karkardooma Courts.

Both addresses are official and verifiable, and either may be used for correspondence depending on the nature of the matter.

Are video or online consultations available?

Video consultations are conducted on commonly-used platforms such as Google Meet, Zoom, or WhatsApp Video, where the matter and the client's preference make it practical.

This option is particularly relevant for clients located outside Delhi, NRI clients, or matters where document review can precede a follow-up in-person meeting. The mode of consultation is decided based on the nature of the matter and the procedural stage involved.

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