📍 Service Areas Covered by Advocate Ankit Kumar Singh – Top-Rated Advocate in Patna
Advocate Ankit Kumar Singh, a leading legal expert practicing in the Patna High Court and other courts across Bihar. We are proud to offer highly responsive, professionally structured, and legally sound representation to clients throughout Patna and its most prominent residential, commercial, and institutional neighborhoods.
Whether you're searching for a divorce lawyer, criminal lawyer, property dispute lawyer, PMLA defense advocate, or writ and service matter specialist, our firm ensures effective legal services in your locality with confidence, confidentiality, and competence.
We actively provide legal support in the following high-demand and high-density areas of Patna:
Kankarbagh – One of Asia’s largest colonies; high demand for family, property & civil litigation.
Boring Road – Commercial and residential hub; ideal for corporate clients, service matter litigants, and civil disputes.
Bailey Road – Central legal catchment zone near district courts, government offices, and key institutions.
Patliputra Colony – Affluent and organized, preferred by professionals, officers, and senior citizens for legal counsel.
Rajendra Nagar – Known for planned layout and legal clients with family, rent, and succession issues.
Kidwaipuri (P&T Colony) – Close to Patna High Court, ideal for clients with writ, service, and constitutional matters.
Buddha Colony – Quiet locality with legal cases relating to property and inheritance often arising.
We understand the rising need for access to quality legal services in newly expanding regions:
Digha – Riverside region with residential expansion and increasing family litigation queries.
Khagaul – A growing demand for civil and criminal litigation, especially around land and tenancy.
Danapur – Military cantonment zone with complex jurisdictional and service-related cases.
Bihta – An emerging industrial and educational corridor with cases involving land disputes and contractual matters.
Gola Road, Saguna More, Bailey Road Extension – Upcoming urban zones facing rapid growth in legal service demand.
Our legal consultancy, litigation, documentation, and advisory services are also available in:
AG Colony
Ashiana Nagar
Gardanibagh
Shastri Nagar
Punaichak
Exhibition Road
Fraser Road
Indrapuri
Rukanpura
Anisabad
Lohia Nagar
Jagdeo Path
Lohanipur
Adarsh Colony
Aam Bagicha Colony
Abhiyanta Nagar
Aara Garden Colony
Abulasgali Colony
Danapur Bazar
Sri Krishna Puri
Anandpuri
✔ Top Advocate in Patna High Court with an established track record
✔ Fast, clear, and ethical legal solutions across all civil and criminal matters
✔ In-depth local knowledge of Patna’s judicial system, police administration, and property registration offices
✔ Home consultation and virtual legal support available for select clients
✔ Dedicated team for urgent bail, writ, and injunction petitions
Our services span across nearly every important locality and legal jurisdiction in Patna, enabling us to serve:
Individual clients – matrimonial disputes, bail, consumer complaints, succession
Corporate clients – real estate, contracts, writs, service matters
NRIs & outstation clients – virtual consultation and case management for Patna-based legal issues
Advocate Ankit Kumar Singh provides legal consultation and representation for individuals, families, professionals, government employees, businesses and institutions in matters connected with Patna, the Patna High Court and other courts and authorities in Bihar. The office is situated at A/9, Anand Vihar, Anisabad, Patna, Bihar – 800002.
Clients may seek assistance in criminal cases and bail matters, constitutional writ petitions, service and government-employment disputes, divorce and matrimonial proceedings, property and inheritance disputes, cybercrime and online financial fraud, PMLA and white-collar crime, consumer cases, RERA and builder disputes, civil litigation and other legal matters falling within the areas of practice described on this website.
The place where a client lives is not necessarily the place where a case must be filed. Court jurisdiction depends upon factors such as where the cause of action arose, where the alleged offence occurred, where the property is situated, where the parties last resided, where an administrative order was passed and which authority or court has statutory jurisdiction. A consultation is therefore used to identify the correct forum before any proceeding is prepared or filed.
Legal consultation is available to persons residing or conducting business throughout Patna. This includes clients from Anisabad, Gardanibagh, Beur, Phulwari Sharif, Mithapur, Sipara, Chitkohra, Khagaul, Danapur, Saguna More, Gola Road, Bailey Road, Jagdeo Path, Rukanpura, Raja Bazar, Sheikhpura, Ashiana Nagar, AG Colony, Indrapuri, Patliputra Colony, Digha, Kurji, Boring Road, Sri Krishna Puri, Anandpuri, Buddha Colony, Kidwaipuri, Punaichak, Shastri Nagar, Rajendra Nagar, Kankarbagh, Lohia Nagar, Fraser Road, Exhibition Road, Gandhi Maidan, Kadamkuan, Lohanipur, Patna City, Gulzarbagh, Agam Kuan and surrounding localities.
The mention of a locality indicates that a person from that area may request consultation. It does not mean that every case arising in that locality will be filed in the same court. A property dispute may have to be instituted where the property is located, a criminal case may proceed before the court connected with the police station and FIR, and a service or constitutional matter may fall within the writ jurisdiction of the Patna High Court.
The office of Advocate Ankit Kumar Singh is located at Anand Vihar in Anisabad. Clients from Anisabad, Beur, Gardanibagh, Chitkohra, Phulwari Sharif, Mithapur, Sipara and nearby parts of southern Patna can request an appointment for document review and legal consultation.
Matters from these areas may involve criminal complaints, bail applications, matrimonial disputes, maintenance proceedings, domestic-violence matters, succession, property partition, land disputes, agreements, consumer grievances, cybercrime complaints and proceedings connected with public authorities.
The correct court cannot be determined merely from the client’s residential address. Relevant documents, police-station jurisdiction, location of the property, place of marriage or residence, nature of the administrative order and other jurisdictional facts must be examined.
Consultation is available for clients from Bailey Road, Jagdeo Path, Rukanpura, Raja Bazar, Sheikhpura, Ashiana Nagar, AG Colony, Indrapuri, Gola Road, Saguna More and Bailey Road Extension.
Legal disputes in these areas may involve residential and commercial property, apartment ownership, builder-buyer disagreements, employment and service matters, family disputes, consumer transactions, financial fraud, contractual claims and criminal proceedings. The type of locality does not determine the legal remedy. A dispute involving a flat or development project, for example, may require examination under RERA, consumer law, contract law, property law or a combination of remedies.
Residents of western Patna may also have matters before courts or authorities situated in Danapur, depending upon territorial and subject-matter jurisdiction.
Clients from Boring Road, Sri Krishna Puri, Anandpuri, Buddha Colony, Kidwaipuri, Punaichak, Shastri Nagar, Fraser Road, Exhibition Road, Gandhi Maidan and neighbouring areas may request consultation regarding litigation and legal documentation.
Central Patna is connected with several courts, administrative offices and government institutions, but proximity to an institution does not automatically determine jurisdiction. A service dispute involving a Bihar government employee may be considered for a writ petition in the Patna High Court, while a private employment disagreement may require a different remedy. Similarly, a property or commercial dispute may belong before a civil court, statutory authority, arbitral tribunal or consumer commission, depending upon the underlying transaction.
Legal consultation is also available to residents and businesses in Kankarbagh, Rajendra Nagar, Lohia Nagar, Kadamkuan, Lohanipur, Agam Kuan, Gulzarbagh, Patna City and surrounding parts of eastern Patna.
Matters from these locations may involve criminal cases, bail, family disputes, tenancy, succession, commercial transactions, cheque-related proceedings, consumer grievances, online fraud and immovable-property disputes. In property matters, the address of the parties is less important than the location and legal description of the property. In criminal proceedings, the FIR, police station, place of occurrence and stage of investigation require examination.
Clients from Patliputra Colony, Digha, Kurji and nearby areas may seek advice concerning property documentation, title and possession disputes, family settlements, inheritance, apartment and builder disagreements, contractual disputes, consumer claims and criminal or cybercrime matters.
Rapid development or a change in land use does not by itself establish ownership or building legality. In a property dispute, the title documents, survey and revenue records, mutation, possession, municipal permissions, development agreement and applicable planning or RERA records may all require examination.
Consultation may be requested by clients from Danapur, Danapur Bazar, Khagaul, Saguna More, Gola Road, Bihta and adjoining areas. Depending upon the nature and location of the case, proceedings may arise before courts and authorities in Danapur, Patna or another competent jurisdiction.
Land and property matters in expanding areas require careful verification. Registration of a document does not automatically guarantee that the person transferring the property possessed a valid and marketable title. Before litigation or a substantial transaction, the chain of title, survey details, revenue entries, possession, encumbrances, acquisition notifications and other applicable records should be examined.
Danapur and Khagaul may also give rise to service, tenancy, criminal, matrimonial and consumer disputes. Each matter must be assessed on its own facts rather than on the locality alone.
Patna district has the District Court and sub-divisional courts at Patna City, Danapur, Masaurhi, Barh and Paliganj. A case must be presented before the court possessing territorial, pecuniary and subject-matter jurisdiction.
Clients from Fatuha, Bakhtiyarpur, Barh, Mokama, Masaurhi, Paliganj, Bikram, Naubatpur, Punpun, Dulhin Bazar, Maner and other parts of Patna district may request an initial consultation regarding the appropriate forum and available remedy.
A person should not select a court simply because it is more convenient to reach. Filing in a court without jurisdiction can cause delay, return of pleadings or dismissal without adjudication of the underlying dispute.
The Patna High Court hears matters arising within its constitutional and statutory jurisdiction over Bihar. Clients from any district of Bihar may therefore have proceedings before the Patna High Court even when they live outside Patna.
High Court matters may include writ petitions under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution, criminal writ proceedings, anticipatory and regular bail matters within the High Court’s jurisdiction, applications for quashing criminal proceedings, civil and criminal revisions, appeals, service disputes, challenges to administrative action, public-law remedies and other proceedings maintainable before the High Court.
The availability of a High Court remedy depends upon maintainability, jurisdiction, statutory alternatives, limitation, disputed facts and the nature of the order being challenged. The existence of an unfavourable police, departmental or lower-court decision does not automatically make a writ petition or appeal maintainable.
Persons from across Bihar may request consultation for matters connected with the Patna High Court or another competent court or authority. This includes matters originating in Araria, Arwal, Aurangabad, Banka, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Bhojpur, Buxar, Darbhanga, East Champaran, Gaya, Gopalganj, Jamui, Jehanabad, Kaimur, Katihar, Khagaria, Kishanganj, Lakhisarai, Madhepura, Madhubani, Munger, Muzaffarpur, Nalanda, Nawada, Patna, Purnia, Rohtas, Saharsa, Samastipur, Saran, Sheikhpura, Sheohar, Sitamarhi, Siwan, Supaul, Vaishali and West Champaran.
The inclusion of a district does not represent the existence of a permanent office in that district. It means that a person from that district may request consultation, particularly where the matter is pending or proposed before the Patna High Court or otherwise falls within an engagement that can lawfully and practically be accepted.
Where a case is pending before a district court outside Patna, the feasibility and terms of representation must be confirmed after examining the court, hearing requirements, stage of the case, distance and need for local coordination. Sending documents or obtaining a consultation does not by itself constitute acceptance of the case.
Criminal-law assistance may be sought in relation to police complaints, FIRs, notices, investigation, anticipatory bail, regular bail, remand, discharge, quashing, trial, revision and appeal. The applicable procedure depends upon the alleged offence, place of occurrence, police station, stage of investigation and court before which the proceeding is pending.
Urgent bail matters require accurate information. The FIR number, police station, alleged sections, date of occurrence, custody status, previous bail orders and criminal antecedents should be disclosed. No responsible assurance regarding bail can be given without examining the record, and no advocate can guarantee that bail will be granted.
Clients from Patna and other parts of Bihar may request consultation in divorce, judicial separation, maintenance, domestic-violence proceedings, restitution of conjugal rights, child custody, visitation, matrimonial settlement and related criminal proceedings.
Jurisdiction in matrimonial cases may depend upon where the marriage was solemnised, where the parties last resided together, where the respondent resides and, in specified situations, where the wife resides. The correct proceeding also depends upon the personal law governing the parties and the relief being sought.
Where settlement is possible, legal advice may assist the parties in documenting financial arrangements, custody, return of property and pending litigation. Where settlement is not possible, the proceeding must be prepared on the basis of legally relevant facts and admissible evidence.
Property-related consultation may involve title verification, partition, possession, injunction, boundary disputes, sale agreements, cancellation issues, inheritance, succession, mutation, tenancy, apartment ownership and builder-buyer disputes.
The property’s location commonly plays a central role in determining territorial jurisdiction. A Patna resident with land in another Bihar district may have to pursue the principal civil or revenue proceeding where the land is situated. A related High Court remedy, if maintainable, may nevertheless arise before the Patna High Court.
Mutation, rent receipts or possession can be relevant, but none should automatically be treated as conclusive proof of title. The registered instruments, chain of ownership, survey records, succession documents and competing claims must be considered together.
Government employees, public-sector personnel, teachers, university employees and other affected persons may seek advice concerning appointment, recruitment, seniority, promotion, transfer, suspension, departmental proceedings, dismissal, pension and retirement benefits.
Jurisdiction may depend upon the employer, appointing authority, place of posting, location where the challenged order was issued and statutory forum governing the service. Some matters may require departmental representation or appeal before approaching the High Court. Others may justify urgent judicial consideration.
The existence of an administrative grievance does not automatically establish a fundamental-right violation or entitlement to a writ. The service rules, appointment conditions, impugned order and available departmental remedy should be reviewed first.
Individuals and organisations from across Bihar may seek advice concerning alleged unlawful administrative action, failure of a public authority to discharge a statutory duty, violation of natural justice or infringement of legal and constitutional rights.
A writ petition should identify a genuine cause of action, the public authority responsible, the legal duty involved, the relief sought and any alternative statutory remedy. A representation pending before an authority does not automatically entitle a person to a favourable High Court direction.
Public-interest litigation is different from a private dispute. It must involve a bona fide public cause and should not be used to settle personal, political, commercial or property disputes.
Persons facing summons, investigation, attachment, search, arrest or prosecution in financial-crime matters may request consultation concerning proceedings under the Prevention of Money-Laundering Act and connected scheduled offences.
Such proceedings may involve the Enforcement Directorate, an Adjudicating Authority, Special Court or High Court. Territorial and statutory jurisdiction depends upon the investigation, alleged scheduled offence, location of property and procedural stage.
PMLA proceedings are specialised and document-intensive. The summons, statement, complaint, attachment order, transaction trail and underlying scheduled offence must be examined before any remedy is advised.
Cybercrime assistance may be requested by victims of UPI fraud, identity theft, phishing, online investment fraud, impersonation, account takeover, social-media offences and other digital misconduct. Consultation is also available for persons facing a cyber FIR, police notice, device seizure or bank-account freeze.
Cybercrime investigations frequently cross district and State boundaries. A victim may reside in Patna while the beneficiary bank account and investigating police station are located elsewhere. Similarly, a Bihar resident’s account may be frozen because of a complaint registered in another State. The correct remedy depends upon the investigating authority and court exercising jurisdiction.
Victims of online financial fraud should immediately report the transaction through the national cybercrime helpline number 1930, www.cybercrime.gov.in and the concerned bank or payment provider. A later legal consultation should not delay these urgent reporting steps.
Consumers may seek assistance regarding defective goods, deficient services, insurance disputes, banking complaints, housing projects, misleading representations and other eligible consumer grievances.
Homebuyers and developers may also require advice under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act. Depending upon the relief and transaction, a dispute may involve the Real Estate Regulatory Authority, adjudicating officer, appellate tribunal, consumer commission, civil court or arbitration.
The appropriate forum should be selected after examining the agreement, project registration, promised possession date, payments, correspondence and relief sought. Simultaneous or overlapping remedies require careful legal assessment.
A person living outside Patna may request an initial consultation concerning a case pending or proposed in Patna or before the Patna High Court. This can include Bihar residents working in another State, non-resident Indians, family members managing litigation for elderly relatives and companies whose officers are located outside Bihar.
Subject to prior confirmation, preliminary documents may be reviewed electronically and an initial consultation may be arranged remotely. Original, certified or properly executed documents may still be required for filing and evidence. Some affidavits, authorisations and court procedures require personal execution or compliance before an authorised officer.
Remote consultation does not mean that every court appearance can be conducted virtually. The applicable court rules and order passed in the individual case determine whether physical or virtual appearance is permitted.
Senior citizens, persons with medical limitations and outstation clients may explain their circumstances while requesting an appointment. Any special consultation arrangement, including a remote or other suitable format, remains subject to availability and prior confirmation.
A relative may assist with communication and organisation of documents, but the person whose legal rights are involved may still need to provide instructions, sign documents or appear before the court or authority where legally required.
The first stage is to identify the nature of the dispute and the court or authority connected with it. The client should provide a short chronology, all relevant orders, notices, FIR or complaint details, agreements, correspondence and information about any previous proceeding.
After the documents are examined, advice can be given regarding jurisdiction, possible remedies, urgency, limitation and further documentation. If representation is proposed, the scope of work, professional engagement and appearance requirements must be separately confirmed.
A telephone call, email, message or submission of documents does not by itself mean that representation has been accepted. A person should not allow a limitation period or court date to expire merely because an enquiry has been sent.
The office address is A/9, Anand Vihar, Anisabad, Patna, Bihar – 800002. An appointment should be confirmed before visiting.
No. Clients from throughout Patna and other parts of Bihar may request consultation. Whether a matter can be accepted depends upon the nature of the case, the competent court and practical requirements of representation.
Clients residing in Kankarbagh, Rajendra Nagar and nearby areas may request consultation. The court in which a case must be filed will depend upon the subject and jurisdiction, not merely the client’s residential address.
Yes, residents and businesses from Bailey Road, Boring Road, Patliputra Colony and surrounding localities may request consultation concerning matters falling within the stated practice areas.
Yes. Clients from Danapur, Khagaul, Saguna More, Gola Road and nearby areas may request consultation. A matter pending in a Danapur court must be assessed separately from a matter pending before the Patna High Court.
Clients from every Bihar district may request consultation, particularly for Patna High Court matters. Representation before a particular district court outside Patna is subject to case assessment, availability, court requirements and confirmation of engagement.
A person from another Bihar district may request consultation where the case falls within the jurisdiction of the Patna High Court. Maintainability and the appropriate remedy must first be examined.
An initial remote consultation and electronic document review may be possible by prior arrangement. Filing and evidence may still require properly signed, authenticated, certified or original documents.
Any request for a special consultation arrangement must be confirmed in advance and is subject to availability, distance, urgency and the client’s circumstances. It should not be assumed merely from information appearing online.
A request can be made, but acceptance depends upon the court, case stage, availability and completeness of information. The FIR, sections, police station, custody status and previous orders should be provided immediately.
Not necessarily. Jurisdiction is determined by law and the facts of the case. A court cannot ordinarily assume jurisdiction merely because the client or advocate is based in Patna.
Yes, an affected person may request an assessment. However, the effective remedy may have to be pursued before the investigating authority or court in the State where the cybercrime complaint or FIR is pending.
The client should provide the latest court order or notice, case or FIR number, relevant agreement, correspondence, identity details necessary for conflict checking and a brief chronological account. Documents should be complete and readable.
No. Representation begins only after the matter has been reviewed and the professional engagement has been expressly accepted. Confidential information should not be sent in unnecessary detail before an initial conflict and availability check.
No. Court orders, bail, quashing, recovery, injunctions and other outcomes depend upon the facts, law, evidence and discretion of the competent authority. No outcome can be guaranteed.
To request a consultation, provide your name, location, nature of the case, court or authority, next hearing date and a brief description of the issue. Do not send OTPs, banking passwords, card details or unrelated confidential material.
Advocate Ankit Kumar Singh
Office: A/9, Anand Vihar, Anisabad, Patna, Bihar – 800002
Telephone: +91-8294431232
Email: ankitsingh.legum@gmail.com
This page provides general information about the geographical availability of legal consultation. It does not constitute legal advice, solicitation or a guarantee that a particular case will be accepted.
Mention of any locality, district, court or practice area does not represent the existence of a branch office, permanent physical presence or assured availability at that location. It also does not imply special influence over any court, police station, public authority or other institution.
The appropriate court and remedy depend upon jurisdiction, maintainability, limitation and the facts of the individual case. Viewing this page, calling the office, sending an email or submitting documents does not by itself create an advocate-client relationship. Representation must be expressly accepted after review of the matter and completion of the applicable professional requirements. No claim is made of being the “best,” “top,” “leading” or “most successful” advocate.