Advocate
Fuhar Gupta, Advocate, is a legal practitioner with over seven years of experience, primarily appearing before the Hon’ble High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench. She regularly represents clients across a wide spectrum of civil and criminal matters, and also practices before District & Sessions Courts and other subordinate courts in Uttar Pradesh, as well as specialized forums including RERA/REAT, DRT/DRAT, SCDRC/DCDRC, and NCLT/NCLAT. She is known for her strategic approach, prompt legal acumen, and her ability to effectively structure and present cases in a manner that advances her clients’ interests within the framework of law.
Her practice encompasses a broad spectrum of civil, criminal, and commercial litigation, with considerable experience in drafting and arguing Writ Petitions, as well as Civil and Criminal Appeals, including Second Appeals, before the Hon’ble High Court. She regularly appears in matters relating to bail, anticipatory bail, criminal revisions, criminal appeals, and other criminal proceedings at various stages of litigation. She also represents clients in matters arising under the RERA Act, appearing before the RERA Authority, REAT, and further conducting appellate proceedings before the Hon’ble High Court. Apart from representing clients in litigation under the RERA Act, she also advises and assists promoters in ensuring compliance with the provisions of the RERA Act, including registration, disclosures, and ongoing statutory obligations.
She also appears in proceedings before the DRT and DRAT, handling matters under the SARFAESI Act, along with other allied banking and recovery laws. Her practice further extends to insolvency and restructuring matters under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, representing financial creditors, operational creditors, and corporate debtors before the NCLT and NCLAT.
She is actively engaged in commercial litigation before the Commercial Courts, dealing with complex contractual disputes, recovery actions, and business-related litigation. Additionally, she represents clients before consumer fora, including the DCDRC, SCDRC, and NCDRC, in matters involving consumer protection and service deficiencies.
Her practice also includes matrimonial and family disputes, including divorce, maintenance, domestic violence cases, and offences relating to dowry, as well as matters under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, wherein she represents clients in cheque dishonour cases arising out of financial and commercial transactions. Her work is marked by detailed and precise drafting, strong legal reasoning, and effective advocacy, reflecting a thorough, research-oriented approach and a consistent commitment to advancing and safeguarding the interests of her clients across diverse and high-stakes legal proceedings.