Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
petetion for special leave to appeal
our opposite filed a petetion for special leave to appeal,our grandfather and opposition's father wrer original licencee in country liqur shop in maharashtra,after my g.father death he delete my g.father's name,and took alone ownership,against that we won in appel at second advoc-court in osmanabad,against which he filed appeal at mumbai high court,bench at aurangabad,we won there also,now he filed petition in supreme.
for which we need such a lawyer knowing bombay prohibition act,1973 and also partnership act,what will fee for it?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: petetion for special leave to appeal
Your enquiry is only about the fees but you need to mention the exact details of the case pending in court. It is also not clear from you question that right now what is the relief you are seeking for apparantly it is your demand to have the licence in your name. We are well expert in this field the usual fees for lawyers in this regard ranges around Rs.15000/- to Rs.60000/- depending upon your selection of lawyer.
Re: petetion for special leave to appeal
Dear Sirs:
The fee of lawyers in our firm vary with experiance. The fee starts at Rs 4000 per hearing and can go upto 1 lac per hearing. We have lawyers who are aware of bombay prohibition act,1973 and would request you to specify the buget and we can set a a conference for you.
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