Contested Divorce
Grounds-based petitions — cruelty, desertion, adultery — argued with strategic precision before Saket Family Court judges.
Mutual Consent Divorce
Fast-track dissolution including settlement deed drafting and moving for waiver of the 6-month cooling-off period.
Child Custody & Guardianship
Custody petitions, visitation rights, and guardianship applications under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act.
Maintenance & Alimony
Section 125 CrPC maintenance applications, interim maintenance motions, and enforcement of orders at Saket Court.
Domestic Violence
Protection orders, residence orders, and monetary relief under PWDVA 2005 — swift interim relief where needed.
498A & Dowry Cases
Defence against Section 498A IPC and Dowry Prohibition Act cases; anticipatory bail, quashing, full trial.
NRI Divorce
Representation for NRI clients at Saket, minimising travel through properly executed POA arrangements.
Marriage Registration
Facilitation under the Hindu Marriage Act and Special Marriage Act through SDM offices linked to Saket.
Your Journey at Saket Family Court
From your first consultation to the final order — guided by Advocate Karan Dua at every step with transparency and strategy.
Online Consultation
Meet Adv. Karan Dua for a Online, confidential consultation. We assess your matter and outline the likely timeline at Saket Court.
Case Strategy
We review all documents, identify the strongest grounds, and devise a strategy tailored to Saket Family Court procedures.
Drafting & Filing
Meticulous pleadings — petition, affidavits, documents — prepared and filed at the Saket Court filing counter.
Court Representation
Adv. Karan Dua personally appears at every critical hearing with thorough preparation and clear advocacy.
Resolution & Order
We work towards the best outcome — court order, settlement, or judgment — and ensure relief is properly enforced.
Represented by Advocate Karan Dua
Advocate Karan Dua has appeared before the Saket Family Court for over 10 years, developing an intimate understanding of its procedures, judges’ expectations, and case-management practices. He leads every matter personally — your case is never handed to a junior without supervision.
His practice covers the full range of family law: contested and mutual divorce, child custody, Section 498A defence, maintenance litigation, and NRI divorce. Clients across South Delhi — from Hauz Khas to Kalkaji — trust him for strategic clarity, honest counsel, and hands-on advocacy.
South Delhi’s Most Trusted Family Law Firm
When your family’s future is at stake at Saket Court, choose a firm with presence, experience, and commitment.
10+ Years at Saket Court
We know Saket Family Court’s procedures, filing requirements, and how to move your case efficiently through the docket.
Online First Consultation
No-cost, no-obligation consultation with Advocate Karan Dua — understand your rights before making any commitment.
Transparent Fixed Fees
Honest, upfront fee discussions tailored to your case — no hidden charges, no surprises at each hearing date.
Senior Advocate Personally Appears
Adv. Karan Dua appears personally at every critical hearing — your matter is never left to a junior unsupervised.
Other Courts Across Delhi NCR
Saket is one of many courts where Vintage Litigation maintains regular presence across the capital and NCR.
Questions About Saket Family Court
How do I know if my case falls under Saket Family Court’s jurisdiction?
Saket Family Court has jurisdiction if either spouse resides in its territorial area — broadly South Delhi — or if the marriage was solemnised there. Areas like Greater Kailash, Malviya Nagar, Hauz Khas, Kalkaji, Okhla, Vasant Kunj, and Mehrauli typically fall within Saket’s jurisdiction. Our team confirms the correct court in the initial consultation.
How long does a contested divorce take at Saket Family Court?
A contested divorce typically takes 2–4 years depending on complexity, number of witnesses, and court workload. Mutual consent divorces can be concluded in 6–8 months (or faster with a cooling-off period waiver). We work actively to advance your case at every hearing.
Can I get interim maintenance while my divorce case is pending?
Yes. Under Section 24 of the Hindu Marriage Act and Section 125 CrPC, you can apply for interim maintenance and litigation expenses even during the pendency of the main case. We regularly obtain interim relief orders at Saket Family Court.
I live abroad — can Vintage Litigation represent me without attending every hearing?
Yes. Through a properly executed Power of Attorney, our team can appear on your behalf at many routine hearings, significantly reducing your need to travel. We advise NRI clients precisely which hearings require personal appearance and plan accordingly.
What documents should I bring for the first consultation?
Bring your marriage certificate, address proof for both spouses, any correspondence or legal notices exchanged, existing court orders (if any), and details of children and assets if relevant. Even with limited documents, the consultation remains extremely valuable.
Consult a Saket Family Court Expert Today
Online, confidential consultation with Advocate Karan Dua — no hidden charges, no obligation.