Advocate at Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur, practising across a full range of civil, criminal, constitutional, family and revenue matters.
Prakash Thakuriya, Advocate, Rajasthan High Court
Prakash Thakuriya is an enrolled advocate of the Bar Council of Rajasthan, with a chamber at the Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur Bench. His practice spans the full range of matters heard at the High Court and subordinate courts across Rajasthan, including civil disputes, criminal matters, constitutional petitions, family law, revenue and land disputes, service law, consumer grievances and arbitration proceedings.
Clients choose to instruct Prakash Thakuriya for the quality of his preparation, the clarity of his advice and his commitment to prosecuting their cases with rigour. Whether the matter is a complex writ petition before a divisional bench or a bail application before the Sessions Court, the standard of advocacy remains consistent.
The practice encompasses all tiers of the Rajasthan judiciary, including:
The foundation of effective advocacy is preparation. Every matter is thoroughly researched before the first conference with a client, and strategy is developed with an honest assessment of the legal merits, the factual record and the likely judicial response. Clients are advised directly by Prakash Thakuriya at every stage.
Where settlement or mediation is appropriate, that option is presented alongside the litigation path, allowing clients to make fully informed decisions about how to proceed. Where litigation is necessary, it is conducted with precision and persistence.
Clients include individuals, families, business owners, professionals and government employees across Jaipur and wider Rajasthan. Matters range from urgent bail applications and injunction hearings to long-running property title disputes and complex writ petitions raising constitutional questions.
Your matter is handled personally. All consultations, case strategy and court appearances are conducted by Prakash Thakuriya, not delegated to juniors.
You receive an honest, direct assessment of your matter, the legal position, the prospects, the options and the recommended course of action. No ambiguity.
All information shared in the course of instructions is treated with complete professional confidentiality, in accordance with the duties of the Bar Council of India.