Bhatt and Joshi Associates is a Gujarat-based law firm with extensive practice before the High Court at Ahmedabad. The firm’s lawyers handle writ petitions, service matters, tax cases, criminal revisions and commercial disputes. They focus on precise drafting, timely filings and persuasive advocacy. Bhatt and Joshi Associates is often engaged as local counsel for out-of-state firms and corporates seeking strong representation in the Gujarat High Court.
We uphold the highest ethical standards in every case we handle
We understand the personal nature of legal matters and treat each client with care
Our commitment to superior legal representation drives everything we do
Your needs and goals are at the center of our legal strategy
Proven track record of successful case outcomes
Board-certified attorneys with specialized knowledge
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A Gujarat High Court Lawyer represents clients in writ petitions, service law disputes, civil appeals, injunctions, property matters, and constitutional challenges before the Gujarat High Court.
Common writs include Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, and Quo Warranto, used to challenge illegal detention, arbitrary actions of authorities, violation of rights, and wrongful appointments.
Common issues include suspension, termination, transfer disputes, promotion and seniority issues, pension matters, disciplinary proceedings, and challenges to administrative decisions affecting government employees.
The Court hears civil appeals, second appeals, property disputes, contract matters, injunction applications, arbitration-related petitions, and cases involving government authorities or statutory bodies.
Essential documents include the impugned order, FIR (if applicable), service records, property documents, correspondence, affidavits, identity documents, and a detailed statement of facts and legal grounds.
Urgent matters such as stay orders or interim relief may be heard within days, while final hearings can take weeks to months, depending on urgency, case complexity, and court workload.
Yes. Appeals from civil courts, service tribunals, and administrative authorities can be filed in the Gujarat High Court. Certain criminal and constitutional matters may also be appealed or challenged.