Before enrolling as an advocate with the Bar Council of Gujarat in 2016, Kamlesh H. Pandav worked within the Mamlatdar Office's Revenue Department, including direct involvement with the e-Dhara project. This background carries into his legal practice today, particularly in matters involving revenue and civil law.
Matters concerning the maintenance and correction of land revenue records.
Appeals and proceedings before revenue authorities and tribunals.
Verification of property records and title prior to a transaction.
Matters relating to agricultural land status and land-use conversion.
Drafting and registration support for property transactions.
Civil representation and supporting legal documentation.
A mutation entry is the process of updating revenue records to reflect a change in land or property ownership, typically after a sale, inheritance, or gift.
Revenue, land, and property matters in Gujarat involve specific terms, processes, and authorities that aren't always intuitive to those unfamiliar with them. This section explains a few commonly encountered concepts in plain language.
A Banakhat is a preliminary agreement between buyer and seller, recording the terms of a proposed sale before the formal sale deed is executed and registered.
NA permission is the official approval required to convert land classified as agricultural to non-agricultural use, such as for residential or commercial construction.
All enquiries and matters are handled personally by Advocate Kamlesh H. Pandav, with no intermediary staff involved.
The practice operates primarily across the Kheda district, appearing regularly before the Mamlatdar, Collector, and Revenue Tribunal authorities.
Consultations and documentation can be conducted in Gujarati, Hindi, or English, based on your preference.
Title verification, drafting, and registration-related paperwork are handled directly as part of the practice.
It helps to bring any documents relevant to your matter, such as property papers, prior notices, or revenue records. Having these available allows the matter to be reviewed accurately during the first meeting, so the appropriate next steps can be discussed.
Yes. As this is a solo practice, all consultations, enquiries, and matters are handled personally by Advocate Kamlesh H. Pandav; no intermediary staff or associate is managing your matter on his behalf.
The practice is based in Mahemdabad and primarily handles matters across Kheda district, before its Mamlatdar, Collector, and Revenue Tribunal authorities. If your matter falls outside this region, you're welcome to get in touch so it can be assessed.
Professional fees depend on the nature, complexity, and requirements of each matter. Fee details are discussed and confirmed directly with you before any engagement begins, so there are no surprises later.