Our Team | Bhatt & Joshi Associates Advocates (Ahmedabad)
Advocate Aaditya Bhatt
Founder
Adv. Chandni Joshi
Founder - BSC.I.T , LLB.
Dhruv Solanki
Associate - B.A., LL.B
Advocate Karnidev Singh Vaghela
Associate - B.A. LL.B
Advocate Dhrutika Barad
Associate - BA, LL.B, LL.M
Advocate Rutvik Desai
Associate - BBA, LLB .
Advocate Dhruvil Kanabar
Associate - BBA, LLB, LLM
Advocate Prapti B. Bhatt
Associate - B.B.A. LL.B.
Advocate Vishal Davda
Associate - B.Com, LL.B, LL.M
Advocate Sneh Purohit
Senior Associate - B.B.A, LL.B, LL.M
The War Powers Resolution Collapse: How the “Termination Doctrine” Redefines Presidential War Authority
Abstract On 1 May 2026 — sixty days after the formal Section 4(a)(1) notification of 2 March 2026
Section 21(5) NIA Act: Is the 90-Day Appeal Limitation Period Absolute? Delay & Sealed Cover Explained
Introduction An accused person in a terrorism case finally learns that the Special Court has granted
UAPA Default Bail: When 180-Day Extension Under Section 43D(2)(b) Becomes Invalid
Introduction In the ordinary criminal justice system, the investigating agency has 60 or 90 days to
What Happens After Arrest in India? A Simple Guide to Remand, Custody, and Default Bail
Introduction When a person is arrested in India, a countdown begins. Most people — and even many f
Section 69 Re-Export and Customs Detention: Demurrage & Detention Waiver Overlap Explained
Introduction The most complex scenario in Indian customs law involving warehoused goods, demurrage,
The Fault-Based Divide: When Demurrage and Detention Waiver under HCCAR 2009 & SCMTR 2018 Are Granted — and When They Are Refused
A Case Law Digest of the Key Judicial Tests Under HCCAR 2009 and SCMTR 2018 Introduction The demurra
SCMTR 2018, Regulation 10(1)(l): The Authorized Carrier’s Obligation to Waive Container Detention Charges
Introduction When imported goods arrive at an Indian port and the shipping line detains or holds con
HCCAR 2009, Regulation 6(1)(l): The CCSP’s Mandatory Obligation to Waive Demurrage on Seized Goods
Introduction Of all the provisions that protect importers from unjust financial losses caused by cus
Section 69 of the Customs Act, 1962: Re-Exporting Warehoused Goods Without Paying Import Duty
Introduction Section 69 of the Customs Act, 1962 is one of the most important but least understood p
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