Our Services
Arbitration
Arbitration is a private dispute resolution process that parties may choose as an alternative to going to court. An arbitrator performs a similar role to that of a Judge. At the conclusion of the arbitration, the Arbitrator delivers an award which is final and binding on the parties. It circumvents the huge pendency in Indian courts today and hence is preferred by litigants.
The Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 regulates arbitration in India. The firm handles arbitration matters and our senior member is empanelled as an Arbitrator with the Delhi International Arbitration Centre (DIAC).
Commercial Law
Commercial law, also known as mercantile law or trade law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and business engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales. It is often considered to be a branch of civil law and our firm deals with issues of both private law and public law.
Constitutional Law
Our firm handles cases involving Constitutional law which is a body of law which defining the role, powers, and structure of different entities within a nation namely, the executive, legislature and judiciary. This law also defines the basic rights of the citizens of the country.
Service Law
These are laws which regulate the recruitment, and the conditions of service of persons appointed, to the All-India services, both public and private. Our senior associates regularly handles cases pertaining to this area of law.
Insolvency
To deal with the challenges of growing number of sick companies, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 proposes a paradigm shift from the existing ‘Debtor in possession’ to a ‘Creditor in control’ regime. It aims to resolve insolvencies in a strict time-bound manner. Our firm has successfully handled cases in many National Company Law Tribunals and the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal.
Cooperative Law
When people with similar needs come together and organize around a common goal, they form a cooperative. The most common goal is usually economic. Cooperative Law includes all legal rules that shape a cooperative enterprise and regulate its operations. There are more than 8.5 lakhs cooperatives in India and resolving conflicts within such organizations need specialized knowledge and expertise.
Labour Law
Labour laws are laws that mediate the relationship between workers, employers, trade unions and the government. Labour laws were enacted primarily to prevent exploitation of workers and protect their interests. The basic feature of labour law in almost every country is that the rights and obligations of the worker and the employer are mediated through an employment contract between the two. Usually most conflict arises in misinterpretation of the provisions in the contract of employment.
Property Law
Property law is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership in land and personal property including intellectual property. The main legal property rights are the right of possession, the right of control, the right of exclusion, the right to derive income, and the right of disposition. In most of the cases disputes arise when the aforesaid rights are compromised by any act or omission. The fundamental purpose of property rights is that they minimize disputes and eliminate destructive competition for control of economic resources.
Land Acquisition
In India, there are 2 Acts of Parliament that regulates land acquisition and lays down the procedure and rules for granting compensation, rehabilitation and resettlement.
- The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013
- Land Acquisition Act, 2013 or LARR Act
Wills and Succession
The various related topics under this head are:
- Testamentary Succession,
- Probate,
- Letters of Administration,
- Administration of Assets of Deceased,
- Wills & Administration as applicable to Muslims,
- Intestate Succession and Succession in the other cases.
It’s a complicated area where disputes arise due to apparently conflicting laws and interpretation of the same. In a populous country like India, many of the disputes arise on account of people dying intestate. Resolving such crisis requires not only a clear understanding of the law but also empathy and understanding towards the client’s culture and customs.