Representing Clients in Indian Courts
When negotiations fail and legal disputes end up in court, you need advocates who know the system. We've appeared before District Courts, High Courts, and various tribunals across India, handling everything from contractual disputes to criminal defense. Litigation can be lengthy and unpredictable, but having experienced counsel makes a difference.
We handle the entire process—drafting pleadings, filing applications, arguing motions, cross-examining witnesses, and presenting final arguments. Whether you're the plaintiff pursuing a claim or the defendant fighting one, we'll tell you what to expect and fight for the best outcome possible.
Civil Litigation
Civil cases under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) cover disputes involving money, property, contracts, and personal rights. These matters can take years to resolve, so strategy matters from day one.
- Contract Disputes: Breach of contract suits, specific performance, injunctions, and declaratory reliefs
- Property Disputes: Title suits, partition suits, possession disputes, and declaration of ownership
- Recovery Suits: Money recovery, cheque bouncing cases (under Negotiable Instruments Act), debt recovery
- Commercial Disputes: Partnership dissolution, shareholder disputes, breach of business agreements
- Tort Claims: Defamation, negligence, nuisance, and other civil wrongs
- Injunctions: Temporary and permanent injunctions to stop ongoing harm or wrongful acts
- Appeals: Filing appeals before High Courts against lower court judgments
Criminal Defense & Prosecution
Criminal cases under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (CrPC) and Indian Penal Code, 1860 (IPC) involve serious consequences—fines, imprisonment, criminal records. Whether you're accused or the complainant, having a lawyer who understands criminal procedure is critical.
- White Collar Crimes: Cheating, fraud, criminal breach of trust, forgery (IPC Sections 405-420)
- Economic Offences: Money laundering, financial fraud, and cases under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA)
- Cyber Crimes: Offences under IT Act 2000, online fraud, identity theft, data breaches
- Defamation: Criminal defamation under IPC Section 499-502
- Bail Applications: Regular bail, anticipatory bail under Section 438 CrPC before Sessions Court and High Court
- Quashing Petitions: Filing petitions under Section 482 CrPC or Article 226 to quash FIRs and proceedings
- Trial Defense: Defending accused persons during trial, cross-examination, and final arguments
Writ Petitions & Constitutional Matters
Sometimes, the only remedy is approaching the High Court or Supreme Court under Articles 226 or 32 of the Constitution of India. Writ petitions are used to challenge illegal government actions, arbitrary orders, or violations of fundamental rights.
- Writ of Habeas Corpus (illegal detention)
- Writ of Mandamus (compelling government authorities to perform duties)
- Writ of Certiorari (quashing illegal orders or judgments)
- Writ of Prohibition (preventing lower courts/tribunals from exceeding jurisdiction)
- Writ of Quo Warranto (challenging unauthorized appointments)
Tribunal Proceedings
Many disputes in India are now heard by specialized tribunals instead of traditional courts. We appear before:
- National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)
- Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT)
- Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT)
- Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT)
- Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT)
- Consumer Disputes Redressal Commissions
- Labour Courts and Industrial Tribunals
Why Litigation Experience Matters
Winning in court isn't just about knowing the law. It's about knowing the judges' tendencies, understanding local procedures, filing the right applications at the right time, and presenting arguments persuasively. Our advocates have spent years in Indian courtrooms. We know which arguments work, what documentation courts expect, and how to handle adjournments and delays without losing momentum.
If you're facing a lawsuit or need to file one, talk to us. We'll assess your case, explain your chances, and if litigation is necessary, we'll fight for you.