Trusted Legal Expertise with 12+ Years of Experience

Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka – Delivering Justice with Integrity & Excellence. Specializing in Family Law, Criminal Defense, and Financial Disputes.

Trusted Legal Expertise with 12+ Years of Experience

Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka – Delivering Justice with Integrity & Excellence. Specializing in Family Law, Criminal Defense, and Financial Disputes.

Proven Results, Trusted Advocacy

Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka has a track record of achieving favorable outcomes for clients across various legal matters.

₹1.5 Crore

Land Dispute Resolution

Successfully resolved a property inheritance dispute valued at ₹1.5 crore, ensuring rightful ownership and a fair settlement for the client.

₹1.2 Crore

High-Profile Criminal Case

Defended a client in a high-profile criminal case, securing an acquittal and proving their innocence through strong legal representation.

₹80 Lakh

Recovered in Financial Disputes

Successfully secured a total of ₹80 lakh for clients in various financial dispute cases, including a significant cheque bounce settlement.

Best Advocate in Jaipur

About Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka

Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka is a highly experienced legal professional with over 12 years of expertise in handling complex legal matters. Since 2010, he has been providing expert legal counsel in criminal defense, family law, financial disputes, and corporate litigation. Known for his dedication to justice and client success, he has built a strong reputation as one of the most trusted advocates in Rajasthan.

As the Treasurer of The Bar Association, Jaipur (2023-2024), he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and financial management skills. His legal acumen has led to significant case victories, including high-profile criminal cases, financial recoveries, and environmental law disputes.

With a client-first approach and a commitment to excellence, Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka continues to provide strategic legal solutions to individuals and businesses across Rajasthan.

Best Advocate in Jaipur

About Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka

Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka is a highly experienced legal professional with over 12 years of expertise in handling complex legal matters. Since 2010, he has been providing expert legal counsel in criminal defense, family law, financial disputes, and corporate litigation. Known for his dedication to justice and client success, he has built a strong reputation as one of the most trusted advocates in Rajasthan.

As the Treasurer of The Bar Association, Jaipur (2023-2024), he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and financial management skills. His legal acumen has led to significant case victories, including high-profile criminal cases, financial recoveries, and environmental law disputes.

With a client-first approach and a commitment to excellence, Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka continues to provide strategic legal solutions to individuals and businesses across Rajasthan.

We Specialize in Practice Areas

Advocate Gajendra Singh Naruka specializes in a wide range of legal fields, offering expert legal solutions in Jaipur.
Expert legal assistance in divorce & legal separation, child custody & support, domestic violence cases, and adoption & surrogacy legalities to protect your family’s best interests.
Seamless legal support for court marriage & registration, interfaith marriages, and special marriages, ensuring a hassle-free process.

Strong defense in criminal cases, bail & anticipatory bail matters, and cyber fraud & security cases, ensuring justice and protection of rights.

Reliable legal solutions for cheque bounce cases, financial disputes & recovery, and corporate & business litigation, helping secure your financial interests.
Comprehensive support in property settlement & inheritance disputes, contract disputes & breach of agreement, and consumer protection cases, ensuring fair resolutions.
Expert representation in online fraud & data breach cases, digital evidence handling, and cybercrime-related legal matters, protecting your digital rights.

The Right Lawyers When You Need Them

Legal matters can arise unexpectedly, and having the right lawyer by your side at the right time is crucial. Whether you’re facing a family dispute, criminal charges, financial conflicts, or corporate legal challenges, we are here to provide expert legal representation and guidance.

We have built a reputation for delivering strong, results-driven legal solutions. Our approach is client-centric, ensuring personalized strategies tailored to your specific case.

We understand the urgency of legal issues, which is why we offer prompt and effective legal assistance, ensuring your rights and interests are always protected. Whether you need legal help in court, at a police station, or for preventive legal measures, we are just a call away. Get the right legal support, when and where you need it the most.

12+ Years of Legal Expertise

Proven track record in handling complex legal matters with precision.

Trusted & Recognized Advocate

Honored as the Best Lawyer by The Bar Association, Jaipur.

900+ Cases Won

A track record of success in and out of the courtroom.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common legal questions, answered directly.
Someone is blackmailing me with my photos on WhatsApp. What do I do?
This is a criminal offence under Section 67A of the IT Act and Section 354C BNS (voyeurism/obscenity). Do not pay anything — paying rarely stops the blackmail and usually invites more. Screenshot all messages, do not delete them. File a complaint at the nearest cyber crime police station in Jaipur or report online at cybercrime.gov.in. An advocate can also move the court for urgent interim relief to prevent further circulation. Call 98750 07917 for immediate guidance.
No. There is no such thing as a “digital arrest” in Indian law. This is one of the most common cyber fraud scams running right now — callers pretend to be CBI, TRAI, or police officers and threaten arrest unless you transfer money. Hang up. Do not pay. If you have already transferred money, report immediately to the cyber crime helpline 1930 and file a complaint at cybercrime.gov.in within the first few hours — the faster you report, the higher the chance of freezing the transfer.
Report to your bank immediately to freeze the transaction — time is critical here. Then file a complaint on cybercrime.gov.in or call 1930. Police can request a hold on the receiving account if reported quickly. An advocate can assist with the complaint process and follow up with the bank’s grievance mechanism and, if needed, the Banking Ombudsman. Call Adv. Naruka at 98750 07917.
This is identity theft under Section 66C of the IT Act and impersonation under Section 319 BNS. File an FIR at the cyber crime police station in Jaipur. Also report directly to the platform (Instagram/Facebook) for account takedown in parallel — courts have directed platforms to act on such complaints. Adv. Naruka handles cyber crime FIRs and can advise on both the criminal complaint and any related civil remedy.

WhatsApp chats as proof. Is that valid evidence?
A: Yes. WhatsApp messages, screenshots, and call records are admissible as electronic evidence under Section 65B of the Indian Evidence Act (now Section 63 of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023) provided they are properly certified. An advocate will guide you on how to preserve and present this correctly so it is not rejected by the court. See also: Financial & Corporate Disputes

File an FIR immediately at the Jaipur Cyber Crime Police Station. This falls under Section 67 and 67A of the IT Act (obscene/sexually explicit material online) and Section 354C BNS. You can also apply for an urgent interim injunction before the court to get the content taken down while the case proceeds. This is treated seriously and courts in Rajasthan have granted urgent relief in such matters. Call 98750 07917.
Police came to my house and asked me to come to the station. Do I have to go?
It depends on whether you have received a formal notice under Section 179 BNSS (earlier Section 160 CrPC) or just an informal summons. If it is a formal notice, you are required to attend. Before going to any police station, speak to an advocate first. Do not make any statement without legal advice — even statements made “informally” can be used. Call Adv. Naruka at 98750 07917 before going anywhere.

Get a copy of the FIR immediately — you have a right to it. Read which sections are invoked. If the offence is non-bailable, apply for anticipatory bail before any arrest happens. Do not approach the police station without an advocate present. Time matters here — the window between an FIR being filed and an arrest can be very short. See: Anticipatory Bail

False criminal complaints filed to apply pressure in civil disputes are unfortunately common. Two options: (1) Apply for anticipatory bail immediately to prevent arrest while the matter is being handled. (2) File for quashing of the FIR before the Rajasthan High Court under Section 528 BNSS — if the complaint is clearly false or a misuse of process, the High Court can quash it. Adv. Naruka handles both. Call 98750 07917.

Call an advocate immediately. For a bailable offence, bail should happen at the police station itself. For a non-bailable offence, a bail application needs to be filed before the Magistrate at the earliest hearing — usually the next morning. Adv. Naruka can be reached at 98750 07917 for urgent bail matters. See: Bail Cases

If you have received a formal summons from the court, you are legally required to appear. Ignoring a court summons can result in a warrant. If you have concerns about appearing — safety, travel, or the nature of your testimony — speak to an advocate before the date. Adv. Naruka can advise on your rights and obligations as a witness.
No. Demanding money to settle or not pursue a criminal case is corruption and extortion by a public servant — itself a criminal offence. Do not pay. Document it if possible. You can file a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Bureau, Rajasthan or approach a senior police officer. An advocate can also take legal steps to protect you. Call 98750 07917.
We want to get married without our parents' approval. Is court marriage legal in Jaipur?
Yes. Two adults — a man aged 21 and above and a woman aged 18 and above — can register a court marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954 without parental consent. Both parties must be of legal age, not be closely related, and not have a living spouse. The process involves filing a notice at the Marriage Officer’s office, a 30-day public notice period, and then the solemnisation of marriage. Adv. Naruka handles court marriage registration in Jaipur.

Yes. The Special Marriage Act, 1954 applies regardless of religion, caste, or community. It is specifically designed for inter-religion and inter-caste couples. The marriage is registered by a Marriage Officer (not a religious ceremony) and is legally valid across India. See: Marriage-Related Cases

The 30-day notice period under the Special Marriage Act is mandatory by law — it cannot be shortened or waived. The notice is posted publicly so that objections can be raised. If you are concerned about safety during this period — which is a genuine concern for some inter-caste or inter-religion couples — speak to an advocate about precautionary steps, including approaching the police for protection.
Yes. Couples facing threats from family members over their choice of marriage can approach the Superintendent of Police or file a petition before the Rajasthan High Court seeking protection. Courts in India consistently uphold the right of adults to marry by choice. Adv. Naruka can file the necessary applications. Call 98750 07917.
A Hindu marriage solemnised according to customary rites is valid under the Hindu Marriage Act even without registration. However, an unregistered marriage creates practical problems — for passports, visas, insurance, property rights, and other legal purposes. Registration is strongly advisable. Adv. Naruka can assist with registration of an existing marriage. Call 98750 07917.
The process takes a minimum of 30 days from the date of filing the notice (the mandatory public notice period), plus a few additional days for the solemnisation appointment. Documents required: identity proof, age proof (birth certificate or 10th certificate), address proof, passport-size photographs, and a declaration form. Both parties and three witnesses must be present at the time of marriage. Adv. Naruka assists with the entire process from document preparation to registration.
My husband/wife is not agreeing to divorce but I want out. What are my options?

If your spouse won’t agree, mutual consent divorce is not available. You can file a contested divorce petition on one of the legal grounds — cruelty (mental or physical), desertion for at least two years, adultery, or others under Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act. The case is heard at the Jaipur Family Court. You do not need your spouse’s agreement to file — only to prove the ground. See: Contested Divorce

Act immediately. A 498A complaint (Section 85-86 BNS) is non-bailable. Apply for anticipatory bail for yourself and your parents before any arrest happens. At the same time, begin building the defense for the criminal case. If a mutual divorce settlement is possible, the 498A complaint is usually withdrawn as part of that agreement. Adv. Naruka handles both the criminal and family court proceedings together. Call 98750 07917 now.

Mutual consent divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act requires both parties to have lived separately for at least one year. After filing, there is a mandatory six-month waiting period — but this can be waived by the court if you have been separated for over 18 months and all terms (maintenance, custody, property) are agreed. With a waiver, it can be done in two to three months. Without one, six to nine months is typical.

There is no automatic rule. Courts apply the “best interests of the child” standard. For very young children, courts tend toward the mother unless specific circumstances suggest otherwise. For older children, the child’s own preference is given weight. Both parents can negotiate a joint custody arrangement. Adv. Naruka handles custody matters as part of the divorce case.
Courts are aware of this and have tools to address it. Your advocate can request the court to direct your husband to produce bank statements, income tax returns, and property documents. Lifestyle evidence — car, property, spending — can be led to show the actual financial position. Maintenance orders can be obtained even where income is understated.
File an urgent custody application at the Jaipur Family Court. If the children have been taken to another state, a habeas corpus petition can be filed. Courts treat denial of parental access seriously and can pass interim orders for visitation or return of the child relatively quickly. Do not delay — call 98750 07917 immediately.
My builder took full payment but didn't complete the flat. What can I do?
File a complaint before the Rajasthan Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) for possession or refund with interest. You can also file a consumer complaint before the Jaipur District Consumer Commission for deficiency in service. For large amounts, a civil suit for specific performance or recovery is also an option. Adv. Naruka handles both consumer and civil matters. Call 98750 07917.
Send a formal legal notice first — this is a required step before filing. If the tenant still doesn’t vacate, file an eviction petition under the Rajasthan Premises (Control of Rent and Eviction) Act or the Transfer of Property Act depending on the type of tenancy. Courts can grant possession orders. The timeline depends on whether the tenant contests the matter. Adv. Naruka handles tenant eviction cases in Jaipur.
Ancestral property disputes under Hindu law involve specific rules about coparcenary rights under the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 (amended 2005). A claim without documentation can be contested, but the legal position depends on the family structure, type of property (ancestral vs self-acquired), and whether a partition suit has been filed. Get a case review before assuming the claim has no merit or before ignoring it. Call Adv. Naruka at 98750 07917.

File a complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act within 30 days of the bank’s return memo (after sending a demand notice and allowing 15 days for payment). The court can order repayment plus compensation. Adv. Naruka has recovered over ₹80 lakh across cheque bounce cases. Time limits are strict — do not delay. See: Financial & Corporate Disputes

Yes. A breach of contract can be taken to the civil court for specific performance (forcing them to perform) or damages (recovering your losses). The strength of your case depends on what the contract says, what was breached, and what losses you can prove. Adv. Naruka reviews the contract and advises on the practical options before filing. Call 98750 07917.
Unpaid salary is recoverable through a labour court complaint or a civil suit depending on your employment type. If you are a workman under the Industrial Disputes Act, file before the Labour Commissioner. For non-workman employees, a civil suit for recovery of dues is the route. Wrongful termination has separate remedies. Do not resign under pressure — it affects your rights. Speak to Adv. Naruka before taking any step.

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