
New Delhi · Independent chambers
Bhupendra Counsel
Bhupendra Kumar Gupta · Advocate
Appearing before the Supreme Court of India, the High Court of Delhi, and the district courts. A document-led practice covering criminal, commercial, customs, property, and government liaisoning.
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Written first
Facts, papers, and the correct forum before any conference.
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Court craft
Drafting, listing, and appearance with the discipline of chambers.
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Liaisoning
Registry, department, and agency follow-up that actually moves a file.
Index
Areas of work
The chambers takes instructions in the following fields. Each matter is assessed on papers before any conference is offered.
- 01Criminal lawTrial, revision, quashing, bail, and fair-investigation applications under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita.
- 02Commercial & companyContract, company, NBFC, recovery, and NCLT-facing commercial disputes.
- 03Customs, GST & indirect taxShow-cause, adjudication, appeals, and High Court writs in customs and GST.
- 04Civil, property & successionTitle, partition, possession, and Hindu succession — tried on documents, not family lore.
- 05Family mattersMatrimonial, guardianship, and maintenance work conducted with restraint.
- 06Recovery & NI ActCheque dishonour, demand notices, and commercial recovery on a clean paper trail.
- 07Environment & NGTOriginal applications before the National Green Tribunal and allied writs.
- 08Writs & constitutionalArticle 226 and 32 petitions where a public law wrong is made out on the record.

Liaisoning
Government liaisoning
Court work often stalls at a counter, a dak, or an unlisted file. Liaisoning is the unglamorous half of getting a matter actually heard.
How liaisoning is doneNotes
Chamber notes
Short, practical notes on procedure — not commentary, and not advice on a live dispute.
2026-07-14
Cheque dishonour: the first thirty days
Section 138 lives and dies on the statutory clock. Miss the notice, and the complaint is stillborn.
Read the note2026-06-02
Fair investigation after an FIR, under BNSS
Registration of an FIR is the beginning of a duty, not the end of a controversy.
Read the note2026-05-18
Taking a customs matter to the Delhi High Court
A writ is not an appeal against a well-reasoned Order-in-Original. Know which door you are knocking on.
Read the noteMatter briefing
Matter briefing
A first-pass outline of likely forums and papers — general information only, not an opinion on your case.
Conference
Request a conference
Send a short note of the facts and the papers you hold. Chambers will reply if a conference is appropriate. Submitting this form does not create an advocate-client relationship.
Bhupendra Kumar GuptaAdvocate · Enrolment D-21/2021
306, Third FloorSomdutt Chamber-2Bhikaji Cama PlaceNew Delhi – 110066
Conferences by appointment. Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi.
Before you write
Does writing to chambers create a retainer?+
No. A conference request is a request. Engagement begins only when chambers accepts instructions in writing and a fee is agreed. Until then there is no advocate-client relationship and no privilege.
Will chambers take a matter on a promised result?+
No. Indian professional rules do not permit an advocate to guarantee an outcome. The chambers will say, on the papers, whether a case is arguable and in which forum — nothing more.
Can I send papers on WhatsApp?+
Yes — a first note of facts may come on WhatsApp. A brief is still a set of PDFs or certified copies. Photographs of a few pages are not a brief.
Do you appear outside Delhi?+
The home forums are the Supreme Court, the Delhi High Court, and the Delhi district courts and tribunals. Instructions in other cities are considered where the papers and the listing make it sensible, often with local instructing counsel.
Is this website an advertisement?+
No. It is an informational site of the kind the Bar Council of India has permitted advocates to maintain: name, forums, qualifications of the work, and a way to write in. It does not claim superiority, publish success rates, or solicit through touts.