Criminal Law
FIR registration, anticipatory and regular bail, sessions trials, NDPS and POCSO matters, criminal appeals and Section 482 quashing.
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Advocate Kaushlendra Tiwari — appearing before the Allahabad High Court (Lucknow Bench), the District Courts of Lucknow and the Consumer Forums of Uttar Pradesh since 2003.
From criminal defence and civil litigation to consumer disputes, labour matters and matrimonial proceedings, the chambers offer direct, hands-on representation rooted in two decades of trial and high-court experience. Each engagement begins with a confidential consultation and a written assessment.
Advocate Kaushlendra Tiwari was enrolled with the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh in 2003. The chambers serve individuals and organisations across criminal, civil, consumer, labour and matrimonial law — work taken on directly, with written assessments before any filing and appearances argued in person before the bench.
Pleadings drafted in chambers, arguments and cross-examination conducted in person — never delegated to juniors.
Every new matter receives a private consultation followed by a written merits, costs and timeline note before filing.
One point of contact, status notes after every hearing and a reachable phone line for genuinely urgent matters.

Six core areas covered directly by the advocate, each refined over twenty years of trial-court and high-court appearance. Open any area for the full brief.
FIR registration, anticipatory and regular bail, sessions trials, NDPS and POCSO matters, criminal appeals and Section 482 quashing.
Learn more →Property and partition suits, injunctions, specific performance, contractual disputes and inheritance matters.
Learn more →Builder delays, medical negligence, insurance disputes and defective products before the District, State and National Commissions.
Learn more →Wrongful termination, retrenchment, gratuity and PF claims, departmental inquiries and disputes under the Industrial Disputes Act.
Learn more →MACT claims for fatal accidents, grievous injury, hit-and-run and third-party matters with medical and actuarial evidence.
Learn more →Commercial contracts, partnership and lease deeds, legal notices, pleadings, writ petitions and affidavits.
Learn more →Litigation rewards preparation. The chambers' approach is to read every page, confirm every date and confront adverse facts before they arrive in open court.
A practice continuously focused on the courts of Lucknow since 2003 — local procedure mastered, registry relationships established.
Drafting, arguing and cross-examination by the advocate himself. No junior left to shadow a hearing on your matter.
A confidential consultation followed by a merits, costs and timeline note so you know the picture before a rupee is spent.
Every hearing produces a short written note; one phone line; matters that need an answer get one within the working day.
Beyond core practice areas, the chambers accept fast-moving mandates in family, financial and digital-law matters that reward specialised drafting.
Guardianship, joint custody and visitation under the Guardian and Wards Act.
View →Section 138 NI Act notices, criminal complaints and interim compensation.
View →Contested and mutual-consent divorce, alimony and Section 125 maintenance.
View →Protection, residence and monetary relief under PWDVA — both sides represented.
View →Special Marriage Act and Hindu Marriage Act registrations with full compliance.
View →Online fraud, defamation, IT Act prosecutions and corporate breach advisory.
View →UP RERA complaints for delayed possession, refunds and developer compliance.
View →Order 37 summary suits, MSME Samadhaan, IBC and DRT proceedings.
View →Appearances entered before the constitutional, trial and tribunal forums in Lucknow. Drafting and filing handled in chambers; pleadings argued personally before the bench.

Lucknow Bench
Writ petitions under Articles 226 and 227, criminal appeals, anticipatory bail and regulatory matters before the constitutional bench.

Lucknow
Civil suits, criminal trials, matrimonial proceedings and original-jurisdiction matters before the District and Sessions Judges of Lucknow.

Uttar Pradesh
Complaints before the District, State and National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions — builder, medical, insurance and product matters.

MACT · Labour · Service
Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Industrial and Labour Tribunals, and service-law forums for departmental and statutory disputes.
A short, deliberate sequence designed to align expectations on cost, timeline and merits before any matter is filed.
A private first meeting under attorney–client privilege to scope the matter and identify what documents are needed.
A written merits, costs and timeline assessment circulated before filing or any further commitment.
Pleadings drafted in chambers; arguments and cross-examination conducted personally before the bench.
Status notes after every hearing, single point of contact and continuing counsel through appeal or compliance.

Advocate & Legal Consultant
Enrolled with the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh in 2003, Kaushlendra Tiwari has spent the past two decades on the Lucknow circuit — building a practice rooted in trial-court advocacy, civil and commercial litigation, and consumer dispute resolution.
Clients range from individuals navigating a single matter — a bail application, a cheque-bounce notice, a builder dispute — to companies with recurring labour, recovery and contract issues. Every engagement begins with a confidential consultation, a written merits assessment and a clear note on costs.
Excerpts from clients across criminal defence, civil property and consumer matters. Names and matters published with prior consent.
“The bail application was filed within hours of approaching the chambers. The strategic, document-led approach gave my family clarity and relief during a genuinely difficult time.”
“A property dispute that had lingered for eight years was finally decreed in our favour. Persistent, methodical and patient before the District Court — a rare combination.”
“The builder had stalled possession of our flat for three years. The chambers' complaint led to full compensation. Transparent, professional and result-oriented throughout.”
Three lines and a phone number is enough to start. We respond within one business day; for urgent matters, please call.
Initial consultations are confidential and conducted in person at the chambers, by phone or over a video call. New matters are accepted after a conflict check and a written engagement letter.
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