What to Bring to Your First Legal Consultation
A short checklist that turns a thirty-minute meeting into real, usable advice.
Read moreCivil, criminal, family, corporate and constitutional matters before the courts of Bangladesh — advised with clarity and represented with diligence.
Representation and advisory work across the principal branches of Bangladeshi law.
Suits for declaration, partition, specific performance, recovery of possession, injunctions and appeals — from plaint to decree and execution.
Read moreBail applications, quashment, defence at trial, appeals and revisions, along with advice at the investigation stage.
Read moreMarriage, dower and maintenance, custody and guardianship, divorce, restitution of conjugal rights and inheritance disputes.
Read moreCompany formation and compliance, shareholder disputes, contracts, joint ventures, employment matters and commercial recovery.
Read moreTitle verification, mutation and record correction, land acquisition, tenancy, real-estate transactions and pre-emption.
Read moreWrit petitions under Article 102, service matters, licensing and regulatory challenges, and public-interest litigation.
Read moreBarrister Tahsina is a Barrister-at-Law and an Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, advising individuals, families and businesses on contentious and advisory matters. The chamber combines rigorous preparation with plain-language advice, so that every client understands both the strength of their position and the road ahead.
Preparation, candour and continuity — the three things that decide how a matter is handled.
Every hearing is worked out on paper first: the point to be taken, the authority for it and the documents that support it.
You are told what your position actually is, including where it is weak, before money is spent on filing.
The person who advises you is the person who appears for you. Nothing is handed off without your knowledge.
A private portal shows your case timeline, next date and documents whenever you want to check.
From a single written opinion to full representation through appeal.
Appearance and advocacy before the trial courts, tribunals, the High Court Division and the Appellate Division.
Reasoned written opinions on rights, risks and remedies, delivered in language a non-lawyer can act on.
Plaints, applications, written statements, affidavits, agreements, deeds and legal notices.
Pre-litigation notices and settlement negotiation, so a dispute ends before it becomes a case.
Incorporation, RJSC filings, licences, board and shareholder documentation.
Title searches, deed scrutiny and due-diligence reports before you buy, lend or invest.
Notes on procedure, rights and practice — written for the people they affect.
A short checklist that turns a thirty-minute meeting into real, usable advice.
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Read moreExplained a complicated contract dispute in plain language and told me honestly what was worth fighting for and what was not.A. RahmanBusiness owner, Dhaka
The case timeline in the client portal meant I never had to call and ask what was happening.S. AkterClient, family matter
Preparation was thorough and every document was ready before the date. That is rarer than it should be.M. HossainClient, land matter
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