Chandigarh / Office

Senior Advocate in Chandigarh

The chambers' Chandigarh base serves the Punjab & Haryana High Court, whose seat is at Chandigarh, along with the district and civil courts of the region — writ, appellate and civil-consequence matters led from the record.

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Forums from Chandigarh

Chandigarh is the seat of the Punjab & Haryana High Court, so writ review of state action, appellate strategy and property or commercial consequence for the region are prepared and argued from here.

Punjab & Haryana High CourtThe High Court sits at Chandigarh; writ, appellate and civil-consequence matters for Punjab, Haryana and the union territory are argued here.
District & civil courtsTrial and first-appeal record work that underpins later High Court and Supreme Court escalation.

Common questions

Which courts does the chambers appear before from Chandigarh?
From Chandigarh, the chambers of Pankaj Jain, Senior Advocate serves Punjab & Haryana High Court, District & civil courts. Matters are organised by forum, record and consequence, and the chambers has been in practice since 1995.
How does a new matter reach the chambers?
Through the structured public routes: a short matter fit check first, then matter intake, which creates a PKJ matter reference for Chambers screening. Engagement is confirmed only after the Chambers reviews the record.
Can documents be shared for examination?
Yes. Matter intake accepts the order, notice, petition or record for examination (up to five documents), and further documents can be added from the secure client portal after sign-in.
Does contacting the chambers create an engagement?
No. A matter reference records the communication for screening only; engagement is confirmed separately after the Chambers reviews the forum, deadline and record.

Matter entry point

Confirm the forum, the order or action under challenge, the limitation position and the immediate consequence, then check whether the matter fits and send the reference.