From High Court appeals to family settlements and bail applications — we represent your interests with diligence and precision at every level of the judiciary in Bihar.
Experienced representation before the Patna High Court
Adv. Kuldeep Thakur appears regularly before the Honourable Patna High Court in civil, criminal, family, and service matters. His thorough command of High Court procedure and deep knowledge of precedent ensures that your case is argued with the rigour it demands. From filing petitions and writ applications to handling appeals and revisions, every aspect is managed with meticulous attention to detail.
Protecting your property, contracts, and civil rights
Civil disputes can be lengthy and complex. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur provides comprehensive legal services for civil matters ranging from property recovery and partition suits to injunctions and declaratory decrees. He guides clients through every step — from drafting plaints and written statements to arguing final hearings — with a clear strategy to protect your assets and civil rights.
Vigorous defence in criminal proceedings at every level
Facing a criminal charge is one of the most stressful experiences a person can go through. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur provides a strong, strategic defence at trial courts, Sessions Courts, and the Patna High Court. He meticulously examines evidence, challenges procedure, and argues your case with the seriousness and urgency that criminal proceedings demand, safeguarding your liberty and reputation.
Sensitive and confidential guidance for family disputes
Family disputes are emotionally charged and require both legal expertise and human sensitivity. Whether it is a domestic disagreement, a dispute over inheritance, or a complex separation involving children, Adv. Kuldeep Thakur handles each matter with the utmost care and professionalism. The goal is always an outcome that protects your interests while minimising conflict wherever possible.
Expert representation in divorce and matrimonial proceedings
Divorce proceedings are stressful by nature. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur provides clear-headed, experienced legal guidance to ensure the process is handled as efficiently and fairly as possible. He represents both petitioners and respondents in divorce proceedings under the Hindu Marriage Act, Special Marriage Act, and other personal laws, covering alimony, maintenance, and custody as part of the complete settlement.
Legal assistance for government and private service disputes
Service law matters — covering transfers, promotions, suspensions, dismissals, and pension grievances — require a specialist understanding of administrative law and government service regulations. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur represents government employees, public sector workers, and private sector professionals in service disputes before the appropriate tribunals and the Patna High Court.
Swift and experienced bail representation before competent courts
An arrest or threat of arrest demands immediate legal action. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur provides urgent and effective representation for bail applications before Magistrate Courts, Sessions Courts, and the Patna High Court. He also handles anticipatory bail applications under Section 438 CrPC for clients apprehending arrest, and bail cancellation matters on behalf of complainants.
Marriage registration and matrimonial case proceedings
Whether you need assistance with court-ordered marriage registration or representation in a contested matrimonial matter, Adv. Kuldeep Thakur offers thorough legal support at every stage. He assists Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and inter-faith couples with court marriages under the Special Marriage Act and represents clients in all matrimonial case proceedings before the Family Court and High Court.
Pre-arrest protection under Section 438 CrPC
If you have reason to believe that you may be arrested in a non-bailable offence, acting swiftly is critical. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur provides immediate legal assistance for anticipatory bail applications before Sessions Courts and the Patna High Court under Section 438 of the CrPC. He prepares comprehensive bail arguments backed by legal precedent to safeguard your liberty before any arrest is made.
Specialist defence in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act cases
NDPS Act cases carry severe penalties including stringent bail conditions, minimum mandatory sentences, and the reversal of the burden of proof. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur has in-depth knowledge of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, and provides a rigorous defence — from challenging the recovery procedure and chain of custody to arguing bail before the High Court and contesting the final charge at trial.
Prompt and effective bail representation after arrest
After an arrest, securing bail at the earliest opportunity is paramount. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur handles regular bail applications under Section 437 and 439 CrPC before Magistrate Courts, Sessions Courts, and the Patna High Court. He presents strong grounds for bail — including nature of the offence, absence of flight risk, and cooperation with investigation — to ensure your release at the earliest.
Experienced defence in cases under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act
POCSO cases are among the most sensitive and seriously prosecuted criminal matters in India. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur provides meticulous legal defence in cases registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012, before the designated Special Court and the Patna High Court. Every case is examined carefully for procedural compliance, evidentiary strength, and grounds for bail or acquittal.
Defence in Bihar Excise Act and liquor-related criminal cases
Excise cases under the Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, 2016, carry harsh consequences including non-bailable arrest and forfeiture of property. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur regularly handles bail applications, trial defence, and High Court appeals in excise matters across Bihar. His knowledge of the specific procedural requirements under the Excise Act enables him to identify and argue defects in prosecution cases effectively.
Representation in cases under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act
Cases under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, require specialised knowledge of both substantive law and protective procedural safeguards. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur appears on behalf of both accused and complainant parties, providing thorough legal representation before the designated Special Court and the Patna High Court, including bail matters and trial defence.
Challenging FIRs and criminal proceedings before the Patna High Court
Not every FIR or criminal proceeding is legally sustainable. Where an FIR is filed out of malice, a dispute is purely civil in nature, or the allegations do not prima facie disclose any offence, the High Court can quash the proceedings under Section 482 CrPC or Article 226 of the Constitution. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur has handled numerous quashing petitions and criminal writs before the Patna High Court, securing relief for clients trapped in frivolous or vexatious litigation.
Appealing convictions and sentences before Sessions Court & High Court
A conviction at the trial court level is not the end of the road. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur represents clients in criminal appeals before the Sessions Court and the Patna High Court, challenging convictions, questioning the appreciation of evidence, and seeking reduction or suspension of sentence. He also advises on the merits of appeal before filing, ensuring that only strong, well-grounded appeals are pursued.
Recovery and defence in Negotiable Instruments Act cases
Cheque dishonour cases under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act are among the most frequently litigated matters in India. Adv. Kuldeep Thakur handles both sides — filing complaints and pursuing recovery on behalf of payees, and mounting a strong defence for accused drawers. He ensures timely filing of the statutory legal notice, meticulous court appearances, and effective arguments on the legally technical aspects of NI Act proceedings.
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