NCLAT & NCLT

We deal with a large number of cases for both multinational and Indian companies throughout the year. These cases usually revolve around conflicts between joint venture partners, shareholders, and post-acquisition disputes. Some cases are resolved through mediation, while others require extensive litigation across various levels of the court system. In addition to the courtroom engagement, we offer comprehensive representation before key tribunals such as the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), and the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC).

NCLT:

Our firm represents clients in matters pertaining to registration and incorporation of companies, mergers and acquisitions, insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings, as well as the winding up of companies. We also look at cost-effective alternatives such as mediation or arbitration before resorting to full-fledged litigation, if possible and in your best interests.

NCLAT:

Appealing decisions rendered by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) involves an extensive understanding of the NCLAT procedures and a strategic legal approach. We do extensive legal research to discover important case laws and precedents to support the compelling arguments, and we make certain to confidently convey our contentions while keeping your best interests in mind. 

NCDRC:

Have you ever encountered a difficulty in which a product or service failed to meet your expectations, resulting in damage or financial loss?  The NCDRC is a specialised body dedicated to resolving consumer disputes efficiently and ensuring fair redressal for aggrieved consumers. We stay current on the latest consumer protection laws and precedents, ensuring your case is presented with the strongest legal arguments.

Our Services includes:

  • Drafting and reviewing applications. 
  • Appearing and representing clients in original and appellate Tribunals
  • Dealing with Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, Company Law and other commercial law matters. 
  • You are entitled to full transparency regarding all legal proceedings.
  • You have a right to be involved in strategizing and planning your legal matters.
  • You have the right to be informed and receive regular updates pertaining to your case.
  • You have the right to ask for alternative legal remedies.
  • You have a right to confidentiality regarding information shared with Counsel. 
  • Provide truthful and complete information about your case 
  • Respond promptly to requests for information or documentation to avoid delays in your case.
  • Follow the legal advice and instructions to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
  • Fulfil financial obligations promptly, including payment of legal fees and costs associated with your case.