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Adv. Mohammad Hesamuddin Khan

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23 years from enrolment, practising before Rajasthan jurisdictions.

State Bar Council
Bar Council of Rajasthan
Enrollment No
RJ/wkeza8/2003
Enrolled
Jan 2003
Based in
Uttar Pradesh
23
Years from enrolment
0
Courts registered
3
Languages
0
Public answers

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About

Adv. Mohammad Hesamuddin Khan has been enrolled with the Bar Council of Rajasthan since 2003 (enrolment RJ/wkeza8/2003) — 23 years from enrolment. The advocate practices from chambers in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh before the courts and tribunals of Uttar Pradesh. The primary area of practice is Civil Law. Matters typically engaged on this profile span the substantive and procedural framework summarised in the practice-area explainer below. Client consultations are offered in English (English), Hindi (हिन्दी), Urdu (اُردُو). Information on this profile is published as factual disclosure under the 2008 amendment to Rule 36 of the Bar Council of India Rules (the "Advocate Website Information" carve-out). No paid placement, ranking or testimonial is hosted on Askadvocates.in.

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Areas of practice

As permitted under the BCI Rule 36 (2008) carve-out — these are factually-listed areas of practice, not specialisations.

Civil law in India

What Civil Law practice covers in India.

Civil law in India is the body of law governing private disputes between individuals, firms and the State — contracts, property, tort, family, succession, and recovery of money. Civil proceedings are conducted under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (now replaced for proceedings from 1 July 2024 by the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam). Suits begin with a plaint under Order VII CPC; the defendant files a written statement under Order VIII. Appeals lie to the District Court, the High Court and ultimately the Supreme Court under Article 136 of the Constitution.

Courts & tribunals

No court registrations listed.

Practising law in Uttar Pradesh

Principal High Court: Allahabad High Court · Capital: Lucknow

The Allahabad High Court (established 1866) is one of India's oldest, with the principal seat at Prayagraj and the Lucknow Bench. It is among the largest High Courts by sanctioned strength and pending cases. The UP Revenue Code, 2006 (replacing the UP Zamindari Abolition and Land Reforms Act, 1950) governs rural land. The UP Stamp Act and the UP Tenancy Acts apply. The Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh has well over 100,000 enrolled advocates.

Education

No education listed.

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is Adv. Mohammad Hesamuddin Khan's chambers located?+
    The advocate's chambers are listed at Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.
  • What areas of practice does Adv. Mohammad Hesamuddin Khan handle?+
    The areas of practice listed are: Civil Law. These are factual practice listings under the 2008 BCI Rule 36 carve-out — they do not denote a "specialisation" in the regulatory sense.
  • How long has Adv. Mohammad Hesamuddin Khan been practising law?+
    Mohammad Hesamuddin Khan was enrolled with the Bar Council of Rajasthan in 2003 under enrolment number RJ/wkeza8/2003 — 23 years from enrolment as of this update.
  • Which courts does Adv. Mohammad Hesamuddin Khan appear before?+
    Courts of appearance are not yet listed on the profile.
  • What languages can Adv. Mohammad Hesamuddin Khan consult in?+
    Consultation languages listed are: English, Hindi, Urdu.
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