
Advocate Vinod Prakashrao Sangvikar
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Advocate Vinod Sangvikar is a committed legal professional who has been actively practicing law since 2013. With a result-oriented and ethical approach, he has earned recognition for delivering reliable legal services and sound advisory support across a diverse range of legal domains. His legal practice is marked by a clear focus on client interests, thorough case preparation, and an ability to navigate complex legal issues with clarity and professionalism. Over the years, Advocate Vinod has built a strong reputation among clients and peers for his commitment to justice and practical legal solutions.
His areas of expertise span across arbitration, criminal law, labour and service matters, civil disputes, and GST-related issues. In addition to litigation, Advocate Vinod is skilled in drafting and vetting legal documents and agreements, including contracts, employment agreements, notices, and affidavits. Whether representing clients in arbitration proceedings or handling service disputes and criminal defense, he ensures that his clients are equipped with robust legal strategies. His deep understanding of legal procedures and attention to detail enable him to offer strategic advice that is not only legally sound but also aligned with the specific goals of each client.
Enrolled with the Bar Council of Maharashtra & Goa in 2013, Advocate Vinod Sangvikar is a respected member of the Advocate Association of Western India. He regularly appears before the Bombay High Court, where he represents clients in both original and appellate side matters. His courtroom experience, combined with a strong grasp of legal interpretation, allows him to present cases effectively and persuasively. Advocate Vinod continues to build his practice on the pillars of integrity, diligence, and client-centric advocacy, offering dependable legal representation to individuals, professionals, and corporate clients alike.
Bombay High Court