1/2 4th Main, 3rd Cross, Ganesha Block, Sulthanpalya, Bangalore - 560032
Advocate Yashwini Raj is a dedicated and result-driven lawyer practicing in Bangalore, Karnataka. She specializes in direct and indirect taxation, criminal defence, trial advocacy, FIR filing and quashing under Section 482 CrPC, NDPS matters, and cheque bounce cases under the NI Act. Her expertise also includes domestic violence cases, dowry prohibition matters, motor vehicle accident claims (MVC), medical negligence litigation, matrimonial and family disputes, bail and anticipatory bail, civil litigation, RERA, contract vetting, and property law. Known for her strategic approach and client-focused service, she ensures strong legal representation at police stations and courts. Her commitment to delivering practical and effective legal solutions makes her a trusted advocate in Bangalore.
Practice Areaa
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Arbitration
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Trademark & Copyright
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Customs & Central Excise
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Banking / Finance
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GST
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Corporate
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Child Custody
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Family Dispute
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Tax
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Criminal
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Property
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Cyber Crime
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Labour and Service
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Documentation
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Consumer Court
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Civil
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Cheque Bounce
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Recovery
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Divorce
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Family Dispute
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Child Custody
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Matrimonial
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138 NI Act
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NDPS
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Contract Law
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Bail
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SARFAESI Law
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Reviews
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Adv yashwini is the best lawyer in Bangalore. she humbly understood the intricate details of the situation/ case first and then guided accordingly. Their team is also knowledgeable and everything is always well planned. I highly recommend this law firm for civil cases.
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The legal advice I received was practical and honest. The advocate explained all my options clearly and guided me with confidence. I am very satisfied with the outcome.
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The legal advice I received was practical and honest. The advocate explained all my options clearly and guided me with confidence. I am very satisfied with the outcome.
"Brilliant legal representation for quashing false FIRs. This defense lawyer is incredibly sharp, aggressive, and highly knowledgeable about the latest High Court precedents. They successfully argued our Section 482 petition and got the fabricated case dismissed."