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Advocate Ajay Kumar Srivastava offers full-spectrum legal representation before the Civil Court, Mau. Every matter, large or small, is handled with the same standard of preparation, transparency and dedicated attention. Explore the practice areas below or reach out for a confidential consultation.
Civil litigation demands precision, patience and a clear command of procedure. We represent individuals and businesses in contract disputes, recovery of money suits, specific performance, injunctions, partition suits and civil appeals — building each case on documentary evidence and sound legal strategy from the first hearing to final decree.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Case evaluation & documentation review
Step 2. Drafting plaint / written statement
Step 3. Filing & court representation
Step 4. Evidence & cross-examination
Step 5. Final arguments & decree execution
Duration varies with case complexity and court backlog — simple recovery suits may resolve in months, while contested property or partition matters can take longer. We keep clients informed of realistic timelines at every stage.
Yes. Many civil matters are suitable for mediation or settlement, which we actively explore where it serves the client's interest, before or during litigation.
If you have received a defective product, deficient service, or been subjected to unfair trade practices, the Consumer Protection Act gives you the right to redress. We draft and file consumer complaints before District, State and National Consumer Commissions, and pursue compensation efficiently.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Consultation & complaint drafting
Step 2. Filing before Consumer Commission
Step 3. Notice to opposite party
Step 4. Hearings & evidence
Step 5. Order & compensation recovery
While the process is designed to be accessible, professional drafting and representation significantly improve the strength and speed of your complaint.
You may claim refund, replacement, compensation for loss or injury, and litigation costs, depending on the facts of your case.
Matrimonial disputes involve deep personal and emotional stakes alongside complex legal questions. We handle maintenance applications, restitution of conjugal rights, domestic violence protection, and matrimonial property matters with discretion, empathy and firm legal grounding.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Private, confidential consultation
Step 2. Assessment of facts & documentation
Step 3. Filing petition / application
Step 4. Negotiation or court representation
Step 5. Resolution & order
Courts often encourage mediation and reconciliation attempts first; we guide clients through this process while protecting their legal rights throughout.
All matrimonial consultations are held in strict privacy, and case files are handled with complete discretion.
From the moment an FIR is registered, the choices made can shape the outcome of a criminal matter. We provide defence representation at every stage — anticipatory and regular bail, trial before Magistrate and Sessions Courts, and appeals — as well as representation for complainants seeking justice.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Immediate case assessment
Step 2. Bail application (anticipatory / regular)
Step 3. Trial strategy & defence preparation
Step 4. Cross-examination & arguments
Step 5. Judgment & appeal, if required
Contact a lawyer immediately. Early legal advice on bail options and evidence preservation is critical in the first 24-48 hours.
Yes, anticipatory bail can be sought under law when there is apprehension of arrest in a non-bailable offence.
Family matters touch every part of life — children, property, and inheritance. We advise and represent clients in child custody and guardianship petitions, adoption proceedings, succession certificates, and inheritance disputes, always prioritising the well-being of families and dependants.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Understanding family circumstances
Step 2. Legal option assessment
Step 3. Petition / application drafting
Step 4. Court representation
Step 5. Final order & compliance guidance
Courts prioritise the welfare of the child, considering factors like age, parental capacity, and stability, above all else.
It is a court-issued document authorising legal heirs to inherit debts, securities, and movable assets of a deceased person.
Property is often a family's most valuable asset, and disputes over title, possession or partition require careful, methodical handling. We conduct title due diligence, draft and vet sale deeds, and represent clients in possession, partition and boundary litigation before civil courts.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Title & document verification
Step 2. Deed drafting / vetting
Step 3. Dispute assessment
Step 4. Filing suit / defence
Step 5. Resolution & registration support
A thorough title search, encumbrance check, and verification of revenue records is essential before any property transaction.
You can file a suit for recovery of possession supported by title documents and evidence of ownership.
Victims of road accidents and their families are entitled to fair compensation for injury, disability, loss of income and death. We file and pursue claims before the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, working with medical and insurance documentation to secure just compensation.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Accident & injury documentation
Step 2. Claim petition drafting
Step 3. Filing before MACT
Step 4. Evidence & insurer negotiation
Step 5. Award & compensation recovery
The injured person, or in case of death, the legal heirs/dependants of the deceased, can file a claim before the Tribunal.
While claims can generally be filed without a strict limitation period, filing promptly helps preserve evidence and strengthens the case.
Whether by mutual consent or contested proceedings, divorce involves navigating personal, financial and legal complexities together. We guide clients through petition drafting, alimony and maintenance negotiation, child custody arrangements, and represent them through every hearing to final decree.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Confidential initial consultation
Step 2. Petition drafting (mutual / contested)
Step 3. Filing & first motion
Step 4. Mediation / hearings
Step 5. Second motion & final decree
Mutual consent divorce is filed jointly when both spouses agree, typically resolving faster; a contested divorce involves disputed grounds and is decided by the court after trial.
A statutory waiting period generally applies in mutual consent divorces, though courts may waive it in appropriate circumstances.
A dishonoured cheque is a serious matter under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. We assist clients in sending statutory legal notices, filing complaints under Section 138, and pursuing swift recovery — as well as defending clients wrongly accused in such matters.
Book ConsultationStep 1. Cheque & bank memo review
Step 2. Statutory legal notice
Step 3. Complaint drafting & filing
Step 4. Court proceedings
Step 5. Recovery / compounding
A legal notice must be sent within 30 days of receiving the bank's dishonour memo, demanding payment within 15 days.
A criminal complaint can be filed before the Magistrate within one month after the notice period expires, which may lead to fine or imprisonment.
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