CIVIL LAW
Contract/Agreement Matters
Consumer Matters
Taxation Matters
Succession Matters
Matrimonial Disputes
Lease & Tenancy Disputes
Land Acquisition Matters
CRIMINAL LAW
Bails
Criminal Appeals
Criminal Revisions
CORPORATE LAW
Contract Management
Contract Drafting
Contract vetting
Registration of Contract
Enforcement of Contract
Merger & Acquisitions
Compliance
IT & Cyber Compliance
Trade Agreements
Privacy Issues
Corporate Documentation
Negotiation
INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT
Partnership deeds
Power of attorneys
Dissolution deeds
BANKING/INSURANCE LAWS
Consumer Complaints
Securitization issues
Recovery Proceedings by Financial Institutions
DRT, DRAT Matters
CONSTITUTION LAW
Writ Petitions
Appeals
Challenging vires of Acts, Rules, Regulations
ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Arbitration
Conciliation
Negotiation
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
Patents
Copyrights
Designs
INDUSTRIAL/FACTORY LAWS
Industrial Disputes
Employment Issues
Wages/Bonus/Overtime Issues
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Audit Services
IT Returns
LITIGATION
Supreme Court of India,
High Courts
National Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission (NCDRC)
State Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission
National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT)
Debt Recovery Tribunal
Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal (DRAT)
District Courts
Legal Due Diligence
Legal due diligence is a process that involves gathering and evaluating legal documents and information about a company. It’s often used in mergers and acquisitions to help buyers and sellers identify potential legal issues before closing a deal. It can also be used for inter-corporate transactions.
NOTICES/SUBPEONAS
Draft & Issue Legal Notices
Reply to Legal Notices