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Patna High Court

Counsel for matters
of consequence.

Advocate Ankit Kumar Singh represents individuals, families, and businesses across Bihar in criminal defence, matrimonial disputes, property law, service matters, and proceedings before the Enforcement Directorate.

A/9, Anand Vihar, Anisabad, Patna 800002  ·  Open 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM, all days
ADVOCATE • PATNA HIGH COURT • BIHAR • AKS EST. PRACTICE
Introduction

A practice built on documents, detail, and direct advice

Advocate Ankit Kumar Singh appears before the Patna High Court, District & Sessions Courts, Family Courts, Consumer Forums, the Central Administrative Tribunal, and the Office of the Enforcement Directorate, on behalf of clients across Patna and Bihar.

Matters span criminal defence and bail, matrimonial disputes, property and land title issues, government service disputes, and financial-crime defence including proceedings under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Each engagement begins with a full review of the facts and paperwork, followed by a strategy suited to the matter — courtroom advocacy where it is required, negotiated settlement where it serves the client better.

Clients are kept informed in plain language at every stage, from the first consultation through filing, hearings, and final orders.

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Appears before Patna High Court· District & Sessions Courts· Family Courts· Consumer Forums· Central Administrative Tribunal· Enforcement Directorate
Practice Areas

Nine areas of focused practice

ARTICLE I

Divorce & Matrimonial Law

Mutual and contested divorce, maintenance, custody, and defence in matrimonial cruelty matters before Family Courts and the High Court.

ARTICLE II

Criminal Defence & Bail

FIR defence, regular and anticipatory bail, NDPS and POCSO matters, charge-sheet quashing, and criminal appeals.

ARTICLE III

Property & Real Estate Law

Title disputes, partition suits, land possession and registration matters, civil suits in local courts and the High Court.

ARTICLE IV

Service Matters & Government Employment

Departmental inquiries, dismissal and suspension cases, and writs before the Central Administrative Tribunal and High Court.

ARTICLE V

PILs & Constitutional Writs

Petitions under Article 226/227, public interest litigation against administrative action, and protection of constitutional rights.

ARTICLE VI

PMLA & White-Collar Crime

Defence in Enforcement Directorate proceedings, ECIR and summons matters, and representation before PMLA Special Courts.

ARTICLE VII

RERA & Builder Disputes

Delayed-possession and refund claims, builder–buyer disputes, and compliance guidance for developers.

ARTICLE VIII

Cyber Crime & Financial Fraud

Online fraud, UPI and loan-app scams, impersonation cases, FIR registration and quashing support.

ARTICLE IX

Consumer Protection Law

Bank, insurance, and e-commerce disputes; filings and representation before consumer forums.

Service Areas

Based in Patna, appearing across Bihar

The practice is rooted in Patna and regularly appears in matters originating from across the state, wherever a hearing before the High Court, a tribunal, or a district forum is required.

  • Patna
  • Anisabad
  • Patna High Court
  • Danapur
  • Phulwari Sharif
  • Across Bihar
Every case begins the same way — read the papers fully, ask the questions others skip, and only then decide whether to fight it in court or settle it across the table. On approach to new matters
FAQ

Common questions

Anticipatory bail is sought under the law before an arrest is made, typically when a person fears arrest in a non-bailable offence. Regular bail is sought after arrest has already taken place. Both are decided by a Sessions Court or the High Court based on the facts of the case.

A mutual consent divorce involves a statutory waiting period after the joint petition is filed, followed by a second motion confirming both parties still wish to proceed. Timelines vary by court and circumstances, including whether the waiting period is waived.

Read the notice carefully, note the date and document requirements, and avoid responding informally or destroying any records. It is advisable to consult a lawyer before your first appearance so that your response and documentation are in order.

Consumer forums are designed to allow individuals to file complaints themselves. That said, legal assistance is often useful for drafting the complaint, calculating relief sought, and presenting evidence effectively.

Bring all documents relevant to the matter — agreements, notices, FIR copies, property papers, or correspondence — along with a clear timeline of events. This allows the first meeting to focus on strategy rather than gathering basic facts.

The answers above are general information, not legal advice on any specific matter. For guidance on your situation, please get in touch directly.

Get in Touch

Discuss your matter directly

Address
A/9, Anand Vihar, Anisabad,
Patna – 800002, Bihar
Phone
+91 82944 31232
Email
ankitsingh.legum@gmail.com
Hours
Monday – Sunday, 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM

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