Advocate R.Uma Gopalakrishnan
Advocate R.Uma Gopalakrishnan is a lawyer providing various legal services exclusively to corporate clients. The firm is well-known for its expertise in employment laws in the State of Tamil Nadu. The firm also handles matters pertaining to banking laws, debt recovery laws, Family Cases, criminal laws (applicable to companies), indirect tax laws, competition laws, arbitration and civil suits. The firm’s clientele national and regional corporate companies, banks, non-governmental organizations, associations and government entities.
NAME | : R.UMA GOPALAKRISHNAN |
ENROLLED ON | : 25/11/2008 |
STUDIED | : M.A(CRIMINOLOGY), B.L. |
LAW DID AT | : CHENGALPATTU LAW COLLEGE |
M.A DID AT | : UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS |
B.A DID AT | : SDNB Vaishnav College,Chromepet |
WORKING HOURS | : 24 hours |
WORKING DAYS | : 24*7 |
Advocate K.Asokan
Advocate K.Asokan is a lawyer providing various legal services exclusively to corporate clients. The firm is well-known for its expertise in employment laws in the State of Tamil Nadu. The firm also handles matters pertaining to banking laws, debt recovery laws, Family Cases, criminal laws (applicable to companies), indirect tax laws, competition laws, arbitration and civil suits. The firm’s clientele national and regional corporate companies, banks, non-governmental organizations, associations and government entities.
NAME | : K.ASOKAN |
ENROLLED ON | : 13/02/2008 |
STUDIED | : Bsc, BL, MBA. |
LAW DID AT | : KGF LAW COLLEGE |
Bsc DID AT | : UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS |
MBA DID AT | : UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS |
WORKING HOURS | : 24 hours |
WORKING DAYS | : 24*7 |
PROPERTY LAW
The area of law that governs the various forms of ownership and tenancy in real property and in personal property.
CIVIL LAW
A civil case is a lawsuit that usually deals with contracts and torts.
CRIMINAL LAW
Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It proscribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people.
