Bhatt and Joshi Associates handles revenue and land-related matters, including mutation, conversion and tenure disputes. The firm represents landowners, developers and businesses before revenue authorities and courts. Its team focuses on regularizing records, protecting title and securing fair compensation where acquisition arises. Bhatt and Joshi Associates brings procedural knowledge and on-ground experience to complex land issues.
We uphold the highest ethical standards in every case we handle
We understand the personal nature of legal matters and treat each client with care
Our commitment to superior legal representation drives everything we do
Your needs and goals are at the center of our legal strategy
Proven track record of successful case outcomes
Board-certified attorneys with specialized knowledge
24/7 emergency consultation and support
Millions recovered for our clients
+91 98243 23743
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No. 311, Grace Business Park B/h. Kargil Petrol Pump, Epic Hospital Road, Sangeet Cross Road, behind Kargil Petrol Pump, Sola, Sagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380060
A Revenue Lawyer handles disputes involving land records, mutation entries, property classification, government land issues, land acquisition compensation, RTC/7-12 extracts, demarcation, and appeals before revenue authorities such as Mamlatdar, Collector, and Revenue Tribunals.
Common issues include incorrect entries in land records, missing ownership details, faulty survey numbers, boundary disputes, tenancy rights disputes, inheritance-related mutation issues, and correction of revenue entries.
Penalties may include monetary fines, trading bans, debarment of directors, cancellation of licenses, disgorgement of profits, and in severe cases, prosecution. Early legal intervention can significantly reduce exposure.
Yes. SEBI orders—including penalties, disgorgement, and debarment—can be appealed before the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT). SAT decisions on legal questions may further be appealed to the Supreme Court.
Key documents include trade data, demat statements, company filings, compliance records, board resolutions, email communications, forensic reports, and any evidence that clarifies the client’s position.
Penalties may include monetary fines, trading bans, debarment of directors, cancellation of licenses, disgorgement of profits, and in severe cases, prosecution. Early legal intervention can significantly reduce exposure.
SEBI investigations may take several months, depending on complexity. SAT appeals are typically resolved within 6–12 months, though timelines vary with case load and legal issues involved.