Advocate Niranjan Kumar is a leading criminal lawyer, civil court advocate, divorce lawyer, and property dispute lawyer practicing in Nawada District Court (Nawada Civil Court), Bihar.

Meet Advocate Niranjan Kumar
M.A., B.Ed., L.L.B. | 25+ Years of Experience
With over two decades of experience in the legal field, Advocate Niranjan Kumar has established a practice built on knowledge, perseverance, and client-first advocacy.
Operating primarily at the Civil Court, Nawada, he handles a diverse portfolio of cases ranging from criminal defense to family matters. He is also a respected member of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA).
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Dedicated to Upholding Your Rights
At Niranjan Kumar Advocate & Associates, we believe that justice should be accessible and transparent. Our firm is founded on the principles of integrity, perseverance, and a deep commitment to our clients' welfare.
Whether you are navigating complex civil disputes or facing criminal charges, our team provides the strategic counsel and aggressive representation you need. We strive to demystify the legal process, ensuring you are empowered at every step.
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How to File a Bail Application in Bihar: BNSS & Legal Procedures
Comprehensive guide on Bail under the new Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). Covers Anticipatory Bail, Regular Bail, and changes from the old CrPC.

Land Disputes in Bihar: Title Suit vs. Partition Suit
Navigating complex property litigation in Bihar. Understanding the difference between claiming ownership and dividing ancestral land.

FIR Refused? From Section 156(3) CrPC to Section 175(3) BNSS
Police inaction is common. Learn the new BNSS procedure to approach the Magistrate when the Police Station refuses to register your FIR.