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Advocate Sushanta Banerjee

Advocate Sushanta Banerjee

Advocate Sushanta Banerjee

Date of Birth: 6 June 1978

Place of Birth: Jharia, Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India

Profession: Advocate, Social Worker

Nationality: Indian

Practice Areas: Civil & Criminal Law, Labour Rights, Environmental Law, Public Interest Litigations (PILs)

Languages: Hindi, Bengali, English

Early Life and Education

Sushanta Banerjee was born on 6 June 1978 in the coal town of Jharia, located in Dhanbad, Jharkhand. After completing his early education, he pursued legal studies and earned his LL.B. degree. He had a deep interest in social and legal issues since his student days.

Legal Career

Advocate Sushanta Banerjee has been practicing law in the state of Jharkhand for over two decades. He specializes in civil, criminal, labour, family, property, and insurance claim matters. He has filed numerous Public Interest Litigations (PILs) on behalf of displaced families, injured workers, and environmentally affected citizens—especially regarding underground coal fires and illegal mining.

Social Role

Beyond legal practice, Advocate Banerjee has been involved in social service. He actively participates in awareness campaigns, anti-addiction drives, and legal literacy programs for the local population in Jharkhand.

Personal Life

His wife’s name is Mrs. Reena Banerjee, and they were married on 29 June 2004. He comes from a modest Bengali family and holds strong social and ethical values.

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