Avnish Mittal, is a practising advocate in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. He has done his law degree from Punjab University and later pursued his Masters in law from AWU London and has also done a certified law course from Harvard Law School. He has colossal knowledge about the legal field and is a well-known name in the civil laws, land matters, rent disputes and revenue matters. He has also conducted many cases referred to larger bench on the various questions of law, and has helped in getting the law settled. Some of his areas of practice includes property matters, revenue, arbitration, land acquisition, contracts, matters of family dispute, succession, company matters, education, intellectual property, services matter and motor vehicle matters. He belongs to a family of lawyers and is a 5th generation lawyer in the family. His law firm “Mittal Law Associates”is a known name and has a great experience in the legal field. It is a ‘one stop shop’ to all the customers and clients. It is fully equipped with an expert team of legal luminaries, each acting as an expert in their respective legal field. With a great background, coming from a family of law professionals, Mr. Mittal has a priceless knowledge of history of laws in India right from their inception and is always up to date with the latest updates and various changes in the law sector. Many of his research work have also been published as Articles in various online and print law journals. Mr. Avnish Mittal was also appointed as the additional standing counsel for Chandigarh Administration for conducting and defending cases on their behalf.
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