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Commercial Litigation
General information on contractual, business and commercial disputes before courts and legal forums.
Commercial litigation may involve contractual defaults, recovery claims, partnership disputes, shareholder issues, injunctions, damages, specific performance and interim relief.
Protecting business interests requires aggressive representation and airtight compliance. We represent startups, MSMEs, and large corporations in complex commercial disputes and corporate governance matters.
Corporate Litigation & NCLT Disputes: Expert representation in shareholder disputes, oppression and mismanagement claims, and insolvency proceedings (IBC) before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and appellate authorities.
Commercial Advisory & Contracts: Drafting and negotiating high-value commercial contracts, vendor agreements, and joint ventures to prevent future litigation and ensure absolute legal compliance.
A proper strategy usually begins with document review, limitation analysis, jurisdiction, maintainability, pre-litigation notice, risk assessment and selection of remedy. The information on this page is general and not a substitute for legal advice.
Protecting business interests requires aggressive representation and airtight compliance. We represent startups, MSMEs, and large corporations in complex commercial disputes and corporate governance matters.
Corporate Litigation & NCLT Disputes: Expert representation in shareholder disputes, oppression and mismanagement claims, and insolvency proceedings (IBC) before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and appellate authorities.
Commercial Advisory & Contracts: Drafting and negotiating high-value commercial contracts, vendor agreements, and joint ventures to prevent future litigation and ensure absolute legal compliance.
A proper strategy usually begins with document review, limitation analysis, jurisdiction, maintainability, pre-litigation notice, risk assessment and selection of remedy. The information on this page is general and not a substitute for legal advice.