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Finleg Consultancy

Finleg Consultancy, your trusted legal partner, excels in diverse legal domains. With a focus on family law, we navigate delicate matters with empathy and precision, ensuring fair resolutions. Our expertise extends to corporate law, adeptly handling intricate business structures and compliance issues. From litigation to taxation law, we fiercely advocate for your rights, delivering tailored solutions. Moreover, we streamline employment law complexities, fostering harmonious workplaces. Proficient in contract law, our meticulous drafting and negotiation skills safeguard your interests. Entrust Finleg for comprehensive legal support, where professionalism meets compassion, empowering you through every legal endeavor.

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What do you love most about your job?

As a practicing advocate in litigation, family, property, and society matters, I love most about my job is the ability to help people navigate complex legal issues and find solutions that bring them peace and justice. Whether it's resolving disputes, protecting rights, or planning for the future, the opportunity to make a tangible difference in someone's life is incredibly fulfilling.

What inspired you to start your own business?

Starting my own practice as an advocate in litigation, family, property, and estate planning matters was inspired by my passion for justice and helping people navigate complex legal issues. I wanted to provide personalized legal services and build long-term relationships with my clients, ensuring they receive the support and guidance they need during critical moments in their lives. This drive to make a meaningful impact in my community motivated me to establish my own firm.

Why should our clients choose you?

As per my experience my client should choose me as their advocate because of my extensive experience in litigation, family, property, and society matters, along with a strong track record in estate planning. I offer personalized, strategic, and effective legal solutions tailored to their unique needs, ensuring their best interests are always a priority.

Can you provide your services online or remotely? If so, please add details.

Yes, I can provide my services online and remotely all over India And also I give services inperson nearby 100 miles from Pune location

What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?

We've implemented virtual consultations and contactless document handling to ensure our clients' सेफ्टी.

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Mr. Rajmohan has been a pivotal figure within our company since its inception, providing exceptional service to both employees and the organisation as a whole. As an employee myself, I recently sought his assistance in resolving a dispute that had arisen within the common area of the apartment i live in. Mr. Rajmohan's intervention proved invaluable, as he skilfully navigated the complexities of the situation, leading to a successful resolution. Initially, I had reservations about adopting the method proposed by Mr. Rajmohan, but witnessing the desired outcome, I am now deeply grateful to him for his legal expertise, which facilitated a swift and hassle-free solution. Would highly recommend as he understand and work towards the desired outcome.

19 May 2025

Venkat garu showed a deep understanding of my personal situation and demonstrated empathy through out my problem.This helped me a great deal to get through this difficult time.

28 Mar 2025

Good to work in BSR law firm and nice to have this job

21 Feb 2025

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The term ‘lawyer’ can be applied to anyone who is qualified as a legal practitioner, which includes solicitors and barristers.

A solicitor is a legal professional who works to bring a case to court. They will work directly with the parties involved, including managing the communication between both sides. However, a solicitor cannot represent you in court. Instead, they will instruct a barrister or another legal professional to speak on your behalf.

A high level of integrity, professionalism, and determination to bring about justice and a fair resolution to your case are some of the top qualities to look out for in a lawyer. This also includes advising you when a case is not worth bringing to court too. The longer a solicitor, lawyer, or notary public has been working in the legal profession, the more experience they have to help you in whatever matter you need them for. Ideally, you should research them beforehand including what they specialise in, and if they offer a free consultation.

The world of law is very complex, and there are many different types of lawyers. Here are some of the most common ones.

  • Criminal - A criminal lawyer will represent someone accused of a crime. They will cover the entire case, and often they will be experienced in other areas of related law too such as extradition.

  • Divorce - A divorce lawyer will help bring about a dissolve of a marriage which begins by serving divorce papers to the other party. They will also represent their client in court to achieve a fair division of assets.

  • Immigration - An immigration lawyer will assist with things such as UK visa applications or deportation issues. They can help ensure someone is fairly granted the right to remain in the country, especially if they have established roots here, or would be in danger if they returned to their country of origin.

  • Personal Injury - If you’ve had an accident that wasn’t your fault, then a personal injury solicitor can help bring your case to court. They will strive to bring about monetary compensation or even a change in legislation based on your experience.

To offer the services of a lawyer, solicitor, or notary public, the individual must go through several years of training. This begins with a law degree or a graduate diploma in law. When considering which legal professional to go for, they should state their credentials on their website. Different legal trade bodies are available to point you in the right direction.

A barrister is someone who presents a case before a jury or judge in a courtroom. They will typically specialise in a particular area of law, such as family law. Barristers have less interaction with their clients, especially compared to a solicitor. Instead, they are there to best present the information to the court and use their expertise to argue the case.

If you’ve been told you need a document notarised, then you must consult a notary public. A notary assists in legal matters involving paperwork and the signing or authentication of documents. Usually, these documents are to be filed abroad. For example, if you are buying a house or need a power of attorney in another country.

A notary will make sure you understand the document you are signing, and that you are who you say you are, through what’s known as an apostille. This is an official document from the Foreign Office which provides proof of identity, which is sometimes needed when signing legal documents. A notary public will organise this and make the process as smooth as possible, even when the deadline is urgent. Only around 800 notary publics operate in the UK. In some cases, a solicitor can also perform some of the duties of a notary public.

The cost of hiring a lawyer very much depends on their experience, what you need them for, and where they are based. Every service a lawyer provides will also have a fixed fee, and there could be additional charges if the lawyer has to travel far too.

Definitely! Whatever you're facing, your qualified lawyer, solicitor or notary public will be able to offer expert advice from anywhere in the world via phone or video call, so you can get the support you need.