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Advocate Anakha S

Kerala lawyer · High Court of Kerala & 5 District Courts

Advocate Anakha S is a Kerala lawyer with a practice focused on NRI property, inheritance, family, consumer, and criminal matters. The public site is structured around remote-first legal workflows for clients in India and abroad, especially those who need a clear Kerala strategy before local filings, office follow-ups, or court representation begin.

Advocate Anakha S — High Court of Kerala
2ndLLM rank, Administrative Law
3rdLLB university rank
9Courts & tribunals practiced before
4Countries served remotely — UAE, US, UK, Canada
Why the combination

Law, an MBA, and Public Administration

The academic record is unusual for a litigator: an LLM in Administrative Law (2nd rank), an LLB (3rd rank), an MBA in Human Resources, and an MA in Public Administration. Most NRI matters eventually run into a government or institutional process — a Sub-Registrar office, a bank, an embassy attestation counter, a revenue department follow-up — and that is exactly where an administrative-law and public-administration background stops being academic and starts doing work: procedure, documentation, and follow-up become part of the legal strategy from day one, not something worked out after a case stalls.

That combination is also why the practice is structured the way it is — fixed-fee consultations, a documented process, and remote-first workflows for clients who cannot fly back to Kerala for every step.

Where cases are heard

Court & tribunal footprint

  1. 01High Court of KeralaAppellate and writ matters
  2. 02District Court, ThiruvananthapuramHome jurisdiction — Vanchiyoor office
  3. 03District Court, Kollam
  4. 04District Court, Ernakulam
  5. 05District Court, Thrissur
  6. 06District Court, Palakkad
  7. 07Family CourtsDivorce, custody, maintenance
  8. 08Consumer CommissionsVia e-Jagriti
  9. 09Motor Accident Claims TribunalInjury & fatal-accident compensation
FAQ

Common questions

Do I have to travel to India to work with Advocate Anakha S?

No. Property, inheritance, family, and many civil matters can be handled remotely through online consultations, document review, and Power of Attorney-based execution. Court appearances are handled locally while clients stay abroad. NRI and OCI clients across UAE, USA, UK, and Canada use this workflow regularly.

Which courts does Advocate Anakha S appear in?

The High Court of Kerala and District Courts in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Ernakulam, Thrissur, and Palakkad — plus Family Courts, Consumer Commissions, and the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal as the case requires.

What does a consultation cost, and how do I book one?

Fees are fixed per issue type and shown on the booking page before payment — no hidden charges. Select your issue, choose a time slot, and pay online. You will get a confirmation with preparation guidelines; urgent criminal matters can get same-day slots when possible.

Why the mix of Law, an MBA, and Public Administration?

Most cross-border matters run into a government or institutional process at some point — the Sub-Registrar, a bank, an embassy, a revenue office. The Public Administration and MBA background is what makes that side of the case less of a black box: procedure, documentation, and follow-up are treated as part of the legal strategy, not an afterthought.

Ready to discuss your matter?

Book a consultation for a legal assessment based on your specific facts. Fixed-fee — you’ll know the exact price on the booking page before you pay.