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MEMBER’S PROFILE

Mr. AJAY K.J.PANICKER  is the head of ALA. Mr.Panicker  is holding Master’s Degree in Law. He is an expert in corporate arbitration matters. Mr. Panicker has vast experience in the litigation as well as drafting and vetting of deeds and documents.

Mr.Panicker is assisted by several lawyers having vast experience and expertise in various matters.

Mobile No: 09867979771, 09029493048

AJAY LAW ASSOCIATES

104, NATWAR CHAMBERS, 1ST FLOOR,
94, NAGINDAS MASTER ROAD, FORT,
MUMBAI-400 001.

Phone : 
022-22617434, 22617435

Telefax:
022-22617433

Email:
ajay.advocate.mumbai@gmail.com
ajay@ajaylaw.com

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“Deciding cases is not just about one side winning or the other losing. It is about writing a proper Judgement, which enables the losing side to understand why the case went against them. This is what builds up trust in the system. There are several judgements rendered today from which one gets the impression that the matter was disposed of superficially. Sometimes, they do no justice to the arguments. Sometimes, albeit, rarely, contentions are not recorded properly and advocates complain about this. None of these practices contributes
to the litigants maintaining confidence in the system. After all, it is not just the one who wins who is important. In fact, the satisfaction of the one who loses that he was treated fairly is even more important.”

...Shri Goolam E. Vahanvati ...Ex-Advocate General of Maharashtraand present Solicitor General Of India, in article in The Asian Age’s Mumbai edition on 08.11.2003

"Free and fair trial is sine qua non of Article 21 of the Constitution. It is trite law that justice should not only be done it should be seemed to have been done. If the criminal trial is not free and fair and not free from bias, judicial fairness and the criminal justice system would be at stake shaking the confidence of the public in the system and woe would be the rule of law…."
...SUPREME COURT OF INDIA…..(2004) 3 SCC 767

   
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