
Advocate Sandeep Kumar
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Advocate Sandeep Kumar is an experienced and dedicated legal professional who has been practicing law since 2010. Over the years, he has earned a reputation for handling cases with a result-oriented and ethical approach. His legal practice spans a wide range of areas, including Cheque Bounce, Criminal Law, Divorce, Motor Accident Claims, and Civil Litigation, offering his clients well-rounded legal support. His ability to navigate the complexities of these legal fields allows him to provide strategic guidance and effective representation before various courts and tribunals.
Advocate Sandeep is also well-versed in Goods and Services Tax (GST) law, providing legal consultancy to businesses and individuals on GST compliance, disputes, and recovery matters. His expertise in Recovery suits and his sharp legal acumen in document drafting and vetting have helped clients avoid legal pitfalls and resolve disputes efficiently. Whether it’s defending clients in criminal matters, handling sensitive family disputes, or representing accident victims, Advocate Sandeep approaches each case with a deep sense of responsibility and professionalism.
He is enrolled with the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana since 2010 and is an active member of the Gurgaon Bar Association, District Taxation Bar Association, Gurgaon, and the Delhi High Court Bar Association. These affiliations reflect his active involvement in the legal fraternity and his continued pursuit of professional growth. With over a decade of practice, Advocate Sandeep Kumar remains committed to delivering justice through competent legal representation and sound legal advice, making him a trusted advocate among his clients and peers alike.
Delhi High Court, District Court Gurgaon, District Court Karkardooma , District Court Palwal, District Court Panchkula, District Court Patiala House, District Court Rohtak, District Court Tis Hazari, Punjab and Haryana High Court