About Rajesh Kumar Tripathi & Associates
A Lucknow-based legal practice led by Rajesh Kumar Tripathi, serving clients across trial courts, the High Court and related forums through careful preparation and disciplined advocacy.
Practice profile
- More than 25 years of practice referenced in the office profile
- Appearances before the Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench and district courts in Lucknow
- Selected matters handled in Delhi where the brief and jurisdiction require it
- Work spanning civil, criminal, family, property, commercial, consumer, service, arbitration and writ matters
- Client communication in Hindi and English
Background and courts of practice
Rajesh Kumar Tripathi & Associates is based in Lucknow and handles matters before the Allahabad High Court, Lucknow Bench, district courts in Lucknow and, where necessary, courts in Delhi. The office is approached for both contentious litigation and document-driven advisory work in matters that require careful attention to facts and forum.
The practice has built its work around preparation, procedural awareness and a steady approach to contested matters. Many cases involve substantial records, urgent interim concerns or multiple forums, making a disciplined first review especially important.
Measured advice and respectful client service
The office places emphasis on transparent communication, careful case preparation and respect for confidentiality. Clients are advised on the documents that matter, the procedural choices available and the limits of what can responsibly be promised at any stage of a dispute.
This approach is particularly important in family, criminal and property matters, where the legal issue often intersects with urgent personal or commercial pressure. The objective is to give grounded, practical guidance without overstating outcomes.
Representative matter types
- Civil injunctions, recovery suits and appeals
- Criminal bail strategy, complaint cases and revisions
- Divorce, maintenance, custody and allied family proceedings
- Property title review, partition disputes and possession matters
- Commercial notices, contract disputes and arbitration-linked work
- Consumer complaints, service-law matters and writ remedies