Recent Karnataka Matters Spot‑light Complex Legal Challenges; Advocate Vinay K. Singh Offers Perspective

Recent Karnataka Matters Spot‑light Complex Legal Challenges; Advocate Vinay K. Singh Offers Perspective

Bangalore‑based advocate Vinay Kumar Singh (B.A., LL.B., LL.M., enrolled 2017, Bar Council of Karnataka) has recently appeared in or advised on several cases of public importance before courts in Karnataka.

Representative matters (Jan Jun 2025)

  • Atul Subhash v. State of Karnataka – Counsel to the petitioner’s family in writ proceedings examining matrimonial‑law procedures.
  • State v. Om Prakash & Others (Sessions Court, Bengaluru) – Assisted defence team in analysing mental‑health evidence.
  • State v. X (Labourers’ homicide, Mysuru) – Briefed on evidentiary issues regarding eyewitness testimony.
  • Union of India v. Unnamed (Fake‑currency smuggling, NIA special court) – Argued bail on jurisdictional grounds.

Mr Singh said:

“Across these matters a common thread emerges—how rapidly technology, workplace pressure and social dynamics are testing existing statutes. Courts are being asked to balance individual rights with public safety in real time.”

About Vinay K. Singh
Advocate, High Court of Karnataka and subordinate courts; practice areas include criminal, corporate‑commercial, family and labour law. Languages: Hindi, English, Kannada, Italian, Portuguese, German, Spanish.

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vinay.singh.vk@gmail.com | +91‑99726‑30268

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