About Chaudhary Legal

Chaudhary Legal is a Punjab-focused legal practice dealing with matters connected to property, legal documentation, family matters, notices, and selected court-related issues, including matters involving Non-Resident Indians.

The page is relevant to matters connected to Bathinda, Barnala, Mansa and Sangrur.

About the Practice

Punjab-linked legal matters may involve documentation, notices, disputes, procedural steps, or court-related issues depending on the facts and context.

Common areas include:

  • property and land matters

  • legal notices and replies

  • legal documentation and agreements

  • Power of Attorney matters

  • divorce and family matters

  • selected civil and criminal matters

  • selected NRI matters connected to Punjab

Matters are considered based on available documents, factual background, and applicable legal process.

About the Advocate

Chaudhary Legal is led by H S Dhillon, an advocate enrolled with the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana.


Advocate Details:

H S Dhillon


Enrollment:

Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana


Courts Connected To Practice Work:

Bathinda District Court

Barnala District Court


Practice Focus:

Property matters, family matters, legal notices, legal documentation, Power of Attorney, selected civil and criminal matters, and NRI-related matters connected to Punjab.


Who the Practice Works With

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Matters may involve:

  • individuals dealing with personal legal issues

  • families involved in property or financial disputes

  • Non-Resident Indians managing Punjab-linked matters

  • documentation-related requirements such as affidavits, agreements, or notices

  • procedural guidance before formal steps are taken

Some matters involve only documentation or notice work, while others may proceed further depending on the issue and procedural stage.

NRI Matters

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Many Non-Resident Indians have legal matters connected to Punjab while residing overseas.

Such matters may involve document review, procedural clarification, or coordination relating to property, documentation, or family-related issues.

Whether any step requires physical presence depends on the nature of the matter and applicable procedure.

Practice Approach

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Legal matters often involve important personal, financial, or procedural consequences.

The general approach includes:

  • understanding the factual background

  • reviewing documents where relevant

  • identifying the procedural position

  • preparing documentation clearly

  • drafting notices or related paperwork

  • explaining next-step options

Guidance depends on the facts, documents, and context of each matter.

Disclaimer

The material on this page is for general information only. It does not constitute legal advice, and whether any matter can be taken up depends on the facts, documents, jurisdiction, and applicable law.